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Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Dan Meuser joins Fox Across America With guest host Todd Piro to shed light on some of the issues he has with the $95 billion foreign aid package the House will likely be voting on over the weekend.
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Penn., discusses the squatting crisis as Congress considers a bill to make migrant squatting a deportable offense.
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FIRST ON FOX: A proposed bill put before Congress on Wednesday would make squatting by illegal immigrants a deportable offense and would permanently bar offenders from admission into the United States.
During a recent appearance on Mornings with Maria, I discussed the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Following the interview, left-wing media outlets reported that I called President Biden’s proposal to use federal funds to rebuild the bridge “outrageous.”
These comments were taken out of context, as is clear to anyone who watched the interview in its entirety. I also clearly stated that rebuilding the bridge and reopening access to the port needs to occur.
Congressman Dan Meuser announced on Friday the allocation of $2,000,000 in federal funding for the construction of a backup Emergency Operations Center.
This funding was incorporated into the Fiscal Year 2024 Appropriations legislation.
In a press release from Rep. Meuser, the new facility is said to be designed to meet the evolving needs of emergency management, the center will encompass essential components such as Emergency Management offices, an operations center, and an IT room, spanning an impressive 5,120 square feet.
POTTSVILLE – Schuylkill County is receiving $2M from the federal government to construct a new emergency operations center.
U.S. Congressman Dan Meuser (R-9) said in a release that the facility will be “equipped to offer crucial emergency backup support to the region’s 911 Response Team.”
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Last Thursday, Congressman Dan Meuser, R-9th District, issued the below statement after securing $105,000 in federal funding for Patriots Cove.
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A project aimed at providing a supplemental source of drinking water and fire protection to the I-81 corridor in the Poconos is getting a big financial boost.
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A years-long project to help connect Bradford County's nearly 60,000 residents to broadband internet is headed toward completion with $1 million in new federal funding, the group overseeing the effort said.
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Federal spending bills that were passed this month will bring a significant chunk of dollars into Berks County.
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