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October 6, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today issued the following statement on the Willits Bypass Mitigation Plan after being informed it was complete and available for public review:

October 4, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today presented Judge Raymond Guadagni with the Angels in Adoption Pin and Certificate for his outstanding advocacy of adoption and foster care. The Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute (CCAI), which orchestrates the Angels in Adoption program, honored more than 190 Angels at their annual gala.

October 4, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) again today voiced his concerns with a plan that would take water away from the Delta region. Joined by Representatives George Miller, Doris Matsui, Jerry McNerney, John Garamendi, Thompson met with Jerry Meral, the Deputy Secretary of the California Natural Resource Agency to express his grave concern over any Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) that could adversely affect the Delta Region. Meral is the senior state official who oversees the BDCP.

September 30, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1), a senior member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, today issued the following statement regarding the death of Anwar al-Awlaki:

September 30, 2011

Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today helped "flip the switch" on Sonoma Mountain Village's new solar system buildings. In a solar industry "first," this system was financed by $1.6 million from private capital made available by Clean Fund to the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program (SCEIP). The funds were provided to Sonoma Mountain Village through SCEIP and their Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program. Rep. Thompson has been a leading advocate of PACE programs, sponsoring legislation in Congress.


September 28, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today announced that The Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC) in West Sacramento was awarded $4.3 million through the Small Business Lending Fund (SBLF). The SBLF, which was established as part the Small Business Jobs Act of 2010 that Rep. Thompson supported, encourages community banks to increase their lending to small businesses, helping those companies expand their operations and create new jobs.

September 21, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today commended the American Legion for their stance against closing a veterans home post office in Yountville, California. During a Joint House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Hearing today, American Legion Chairman Michael Helm voiced his opposition to the potential closing of the post office. Thompson, who represents the Yountville veterans home, has helped lead the effort against its closure.
Issues:Veterans

September 21, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today applauded the positive findings in a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) released by the Department of Interior, and comments made earlier this week by Interior Secretary Salazar. The Secretary will use this DEIS to make his final determination in March of 2012 as to whether or not removal of four Klamath River dams in accordance with the Klamath Restoration Agreements are in the public interest.

September 20, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today issued the following statement on the official repeal of the military's “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy:

“Today the Department of Defense officially closes the door on the discriminatory and harmful “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” policy,”
said Rep. Thompson. “Sexual orientation should not be a factor for deciding who is able to serve and defend our country. As a combat veteran myself, I am proud to have cosponsored and voted for the legislation that now ends “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” once and for all.”
Issues:Defense

September 16, 2011

Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1) today announced that the Yurok Tribe in Humboldt County has been awarded a $3.3 million grant for the establishment of the Yurok Tribe Veterans Cemetery. The project will provide services to more than 2,500 underserved Native Veterans and their families.

Issues:Veterans