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March 3, 2011
Today, Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1), a senior member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), was selected to serve as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis, and Counterintelligence (THACI). As the top-ranking Democrat on the subcommittee, Rep. Thompson will help oversee the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA), and other intelligence agencies and departments.

Specifically, Rep.

Issues:Defense

March 2, 2011
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - On Tuesday, the House of Representatives voted for a short-term budget in order to prevent the federal government from shutting down.

The continuing resolution to keep the federal government operating until a compromise can be reached on a year-long funding bill was passed by a 335-91 vote margin.

It would prevent a looming government-wide shutdown and gives the House, Senate, and White House more time to reach an agreement on a long-term funding bill.

Issues:Fiscal ResponsibilityJobs & Economy

March 1, 2011

Congressman Mike Thompson (CA-1), a senior member of the House Committee on Ways & Means, today voted for a short-term Continuing Resolution to keep the federal government operating until a compromise can be reached on a year-long funding bill. The bill, which passed by a 335-91 vote margin, would prevent a looming government-wide shutdown and gives the House, Senate, and White House more time to reach an agreement on a long-term funding bill.


February 28, 2011
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Rep. Mike Thompson, the St. Helena "Blue Dog" Democrat who represents the sprawling 1st Congressional District, held a town hall meeting at the Sonoma Community Center Feb. 24 and an estimated 100 people came to listen and ask questions.

Thompson, who said he had been touring the district during a week-long Congressional recess, presented a 20-minute budget slideshow in an effort to reduce federal fiscal realities to some easily understood statistics and policy choices.

Issues:Fiscal ResponsibilityJobs & Economy

February 25, 2011
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Mike Thompson stood next to the makeshift wine bar set up in the corner of the Agriculture Committee Room in the Longworth House Office Building. Thompson, a congressman from Northern California, asked for a quarter glass of Sauvignon Blanc, emphasized the importance of eye contact when saying “cheers,” and took a sip.


“Do you know why this wine is so good?” the seven-term Democrat asked a visiting reporter. “Because it was grown by a conscientious, passionate grower.”

And that would be … him.

Issues:Wine & AgricultureJobs & Economy

February 25, 2011
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Community health centers in Sonoma County and across the state are bracing for federal funding cuts, with millions at stake in congressional budget deliberations.

“Everybody's very worried,” said Naomi Fuchs, chief executive officer of Santa Rosa Community Health Centers, a network of eight clinics that serves 34,000 patients. “We hope the funding is restored.”

The Santa Rosa organization would lose $1.5 million, forcing cutbacks in staffing and services, including a planned expansion of medical care and other services to the homeless, Fuchs said.

Issues:Health Care

February 24, 2011
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A Superfund site in Davis has become the first federal groundwater cleanup project powered by solar energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said.

EPA officials on Wednesday unveiled the Frontier Fertilizer Superfund site's new solar photovoltaic system, which will help power the treatment of contaminated groundwater beneath the east Davis neighborhood.

Issues:Energy & EnvironmentJobs & Economy

February 23, 2011
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LAKEPORT, Calif. - The nation's fiscal future - and local residents' concerns and suggestions about how to face it - was the focus of a spirited town hall in Lakeport Tuesday evening.

Congressman Mike Thompson hosted the nearly two-hour-long session - nearly a half-hour longer than originally anticipated due to the numerous questions posed by community members - in the Board of Supervisors' chambers.

About 50 people - including Supervisor Jim Comstock, county Superintendent of Schools Wally Holbrook and County Administrative Office Kelly Cox - attended.

Issues:Fiscal Responsibility

February 23, 2011
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After voting against President Barack Obama's budget for the 2011 fiscal year last week, Congressman Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena), held a meeting about the country's fiscal future in the Board of Supervisors' chambers in the Lake County Courthouse Tuesday.

Sixty people gathered in the chambers for the nearly two-hour meeting, which is the first of three meetings Thompson will be holding throughout his district, California's 1st congressional district, which includes Lake, Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte counties and parts of Napa, Sonoma and Yolo counties.

Issues:Energy & EnvironmentJobs & Economy