FEMA Appeal Update

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Weeks after the devastating tornadoes in Southwest Virginia, we are still waiting for federal disaster assistance. The denial of the initial FEMA request was very disappointing. Anyone who has seen the destruction knows that this is the kind of disaster that should qualify for federal assistanc

GRIFFITH STATEMENT ON FEMA RESPONSE

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Over the past two weeks the Virginia Delegation has sent letters to the Obama Administration supporting Governor McDonnell’s requests for the declaration of a major disaster in both Washington and Pulaski Counties and urging him to grant federal disaster assistance. T

Remembering Those Who Served

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At a time when we are facing so many challenges both at home and abroad, it is important to remember the power of prayer and those who committed themselves to a life of service. Just this Thursday we observed the National Day of Prayer, a day for reflection.

GRIFFITH: FIGHT FOR MORE AMERICAN OIL GOES TO SENATE

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With gas prices pushing $4 per gallon in Southwest Virginia, taking action to reduce the pain at the pump is critical. House passage of H.R. 1230 is a welcome step in opening up America’s domestic energy resources for production.

GRIFFITH STATEMENT ON SWVA TORNADOES

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I commend the countless volunteers, law enforcement agencies, first responders, local governments, and the Virginia Department of Emergency Management for their work to clean up after these storms.

May Office Hours

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May 3, 2011 Covington:  10:00am – 12:00pm Covington City Hall City Hall Conference Room 333 W. Locust Street Covington, VA 24426 Marion: 10:00am – 12:00pm Town Council Chambers 138 West Main Street Marion, VA  24354 Bristol: 2:00pm – 4:00pm Bristol VA Public Library Blue Stocking Room 701 Goode Street Bristol, VA 24201 May 4, 2011 Richlands: 10:00am –…

Tapping America's energy resources

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As I drive around Southwest Virginia, like you, I can see that gas prices are climbing higher and higher. In Virginia, the average price for a gallon of gas is around $3.80. The nationwide average is closer to $3.88. From the cost of groceries to a vacation, skyrocketing gas prices are straining the pocketbooks of all families and businesses.

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