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Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:59 PM
Today, on Page B4, the Orlando Sentinel
wrote that "no one has come onto the scene more gangbusters than
Orlando's freshman congressman," Alan Grayson. What a year! Here are
some of the things that we have accomplished, for Central Florida and
for America:
(1) Increasing Congressionally directed spending here by over 500% in
just one year (a year when we needed it the most), and redirecting that
spending away from favors from lobbyists, and toward meeting human
needs.
(2) Attacking the housing crisis by getting our local judges to
institute a mediation program to prevent foreclosures, a program that
the Supreme Court of Florida just expanded throughout the state.
(3) Overcoming years of delay and procedural impediments to pass the
Travel Promotion Act, establishing a fully-funded federal commission
that will spend $200 million a year promoting our #1 industry, tourism.
(4) Supporting and voting for a bill that delivered over $200 million
in more federal money to Orange County schools, keeping many of them
from closing, and an additional $80 million for schools in Lake and
Marion Counties.
(5) Winning a commitment from both the House Leadership and the White
House to erect a $50 million National Hurricane Research Center in
Orlando as part of the climate change bill, the first new federal
facility in the district within memory.
(6) Arranging for funding and progress in the cleanup at the Pinecastle Jeep Range, to help keep our children safe.
(7) Establishing weekly office hours in Ocala, Tavares and Winter
Garden, to meet the needs of people throughout our 140-mile-long
district, and responding individually to almost 100,000 e-mails sent to
our official website, grayson.house.gov.
Nationally, we have made a huge splash; by mid-October, there were over
11 million web pages discussing Congressman Grayson and his impact on
national issues:
(1) On health care reform, Grayson took the initiative away from the
bean-counters and the naysayers, and put it squarely where it belonged:
saving lives. Over 10,000 news articles reported on Grayson's
publicizing of a Harvard study showing that 44,789 Americans die each
year for lack of health care, and Grayson's plea to do something about
it.
(2) Grayson conducted a series of Congressional hearings exposing the
utter absence of accountability at the Federal Reserve. An online video
of one of those hearings has become the most-watched Congressional
hearing in history, with over 3 million views. Another was the second
most-watched news video of any kind, during the week that it posted.
(3) Grayson used these hearings to galvanize support for a 26-year-old
bill by Republican Ron Paul to audit the Federal Reserve. The bill had
never before had a hearing, and had never come up for a vote. This
year, Grayson signed up over 130 Democratic co-sponsors for the bill,
joining over 170 Republicans. The Paul-Grayson Amendment to audit the
Federal Reserve then passed the House, becoming virtually the only
substantive measure to earn bipartisan support this year.
(4) Grayson has continued his fight against war profiteers by
introducing and advancing legislation to make federal contractors pay
for some of their own cost overruns, and requiring the Government to
pay more attention to cost when awarding contracts. Grayson also added
"legislative history" to a bill to prevent any contractor that submits
a false record to the Government from ever receiving another contract -
the "corporate death penalty" for crooked contractors.
(5) Grayson has become the scourge of Wall Street bankers. He became
the first freshman to pass a bill - a bill to crack down on unearned
bonuses that failed Wall Street banks were paying to themselves with
taxpayer money. He revealed that the Federal Reserve has handed out
$500,000,000,000 to foreign banks. He exposed the fact that the
Government has been paying millions of dollars in attorneys' fees to
defend bankers who cheated the Government. And he has voted against
each and every bailout.
(6) Grayson has stood up for our Constitution, by writing and passing a
House Resolution urging all schools to spend one week teaching the
Constitution to high school seniors each September, and by
disseminating tens of thousands of copies throughout the district. And
Grayson has not hesitated to apply Constitutional principles to current
affairs; as he said on national TV last month, "the Constitution didn't
contemplate a standing army, much less an army standing in Kabul."
This is what the Sentinel
means today when it says that "no one has come onto the scene more
gangbusters than" Alan Grayson. As a Republican remarked in today's
newspaper article, Grayson "has got the pulpit to get things done in
D.C." Action, not talk. Congressman Alan Grayson - 2009 Rookie of the
Year.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009 1:17 PM
Join Congressman Alan Grayson for a luncheon with Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday, August 19, 2009, at 12:30 pm at the Marriott Downtown Orlando. Learn more and RSVP today!
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 10:36 AM
It's
been up on YouTube for only five days, and already, over 150,000 people
have watched it. What is it? Congressman Alan Grayson's grilling of the
Inspector General of the Federal Reserve Bank. You can see it by clicking here.
In
just five minutes, Congressman Grayson exposes the fact that the
Inspector General knows nothing about the $1,000,000,000,000 (one
trillion dollars!) that the Federal Reserve has disbursed since last
September, or the $9,000,000,000,000 in guarantees that the Fed has
handed out to its favorite banks since then - and, she doesn't really
care. See for yourself.
As the Huffington Post reported,
the Fed's Inspector General "could not tell Grayson what kind of losses
the Fed has suffered on its $2 trillion portfolio, which has greatly
expanded since September. She appeared unaware that the Fed engages in
trillions of dollars in off-balance-sheet exchanges. She is not
investigating the role of the Fed in allowing the collapse of Lehman
Brothers. She did not know where the Fed has invested its $2 trillion."
Back in January, Congressman Grayson asked the Fed's Vice Chairman who had received all that money from the Fed. The Vice Chairman wouldn't say. Now it turns out that he hasn't even told the Inspector General.
That
January exchange between Grayson and the Fed drew 60,000 views on
YouTube in three days. According to the Washington Post, it made
Congressman Grayson an "internet celebrity." But this new video on
YouTube has gone beyond that, with 150,000 viewers and counting. The
day after it was posted, it was the third most-viewed news video on all
of YouTube. It has drawn over 1000 online comments, at YouTube, the
Huffington Post and elsewhere. On Monday, CNBC told viewers to go to
YouTube and "check it out."
And
this is one hearing that will make a difference. For years, Congressman
Ron Paul's bill to audit the Federal Reserve Bank (H.R. 1207) has
languished. The bill didn't have a single Democratic co-sponsor until
Congressman Grayson announced his support. Now Alan is using this
hearing to build bipartisan support for the bill.
Listen to these online comments:
"Rep. Alan Grayson is a REAL leader."
"I'm loving this guy! Keep up the great work, Rep. Grayson."
"Way to go, Grayson! Make them squirm!"
"Alan Grayson is really cool. He asks real questions."
"Very well done, Rep. Grayson. Excellent questions, very simple and succinct."
"Rep. Grayson! Way to keep the heat on that lying thief."
"Thank you, Rep. Grayson. Keep up the good work! I am now a supporter."
"Grayson is terrific in these hearings. Always reasonable, important
questions, always well-prepared, always demands answers. What a great
legislator!"
As
the National Journal said in its profile of Congressman Alan Grayson,
Alan is a "watchdog to be watched." Alan is the first new member of the
House of Representatives to pass a bill this year - an important bill
cracking down on undeserved bonuses at failed, Government-owned banks.
In hearing after hearing, Alan has asked the hard questions that you
would ask if you were there.
Alan has accomplished more in his
first four months than his predecessor did in four terms. Alan has used
his position on the House Financial Services Committee just as he said
he would -- to protect the taxpayers. To protect us. Go, Alan!
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