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September 19, 2007
Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA), author of the Airline Passenger Bill of Rights (HR 1303) announced to a crowd on the National Mall that the House's FAA Reauthorization legislation will require airlines and airports to deplane passengers after excessive delays. In addition, the legislation includes another provision from Thompson's bill, which will require airlines to provide passengers with food, clean drinking water, usable bathrooms, proper ventilation and medical care during delays.

September 14, 2007
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Eureka Reporter

Hoopa Valley Tribe Chairperson Clifford Lyle Marshall will testify Tuesday before a congressional subcommittee on Trinity River restoration issues.

Marshall will be joined by representatives from the Yurok Tribe, California Trout and the Friends of the Trinity River. The subcommittee will also hear from the Bureau of Reclamation, the Central Valley Project Water Association and the Northern California Power Agency.

Issues:Energy & Environment

September 11, 2007
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The Press Democrat

Both North Coast congressional members, Reps. Lynn Woolsey, D-Petaluma, and Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, issued criticisms of Gen. David Petraeus' testimony on Monday.

Issues:Defense

September 10, 2007
Today, Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) released the following statement on the testimony given by General Petraeus:

“General Petraeus' report was just a thinly guised veil of President Bush's routine excuses for continuing war. While his intentions may be good, the General only confirms my belief that redeployment should begin immediately.
Issues:Defense

August 27, 2007
Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) released the following statement in response to the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales:
Issues:Defense

August 27, 2007
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Napa Valley Register

Congressman Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, called today's resignation of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales "long overdue."

Issues:Defense

August 4, 2007

Today, the House of Representatives passed the most significant energy reform legislation in over a decade. The New Direction for Energy Independence, National Security, and Consumer Protection Act (HR 3221 & HR 2776) will make an historic investment in new energy technologies and renewable energy, improve energy efficiency for a wide array of products, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions significantly.


August 3, 2007
North Coast Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) secured $300,000 from the FY08 “Commerce, Justice, Science” spending bill for a new public safety microwave system for Mendocino County.

The system will help law enforcement, fire protection and emergency medical services communicate with one another during emergencies. It will also increase access to broadband Internet and phone communications, which is much-needed in many of our rural communities.

August 3, 2007
Rep. Mike Thompson secured approximately $39.4 million for local agriculture priorities and research in the FY08 agriculture spending bill, which was passed last night by the House of Representatives.

“Agriculture is a vital part of our local economy, which is why I've made supporting agriculture one of my top priorities in Congress,” said Thompson. “The success of our farmers and ranchers depends on protecting their crops from harmful pests and disease, and this funding will better equip them to do just that.”

The $39.4 million includes funding for the following projects:

August 2, 2007
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Sonoma Valley Sun

Members of the House Agricultural Committee last week approved a new five-year farm bill that would provide new benefits for California agriculture. House Democratic leaders, including Mike Thompson, Lynn Woolsey and Nancy Pelosi, fought off efforts by urban lawmakers and other interested parties opposed to continued crop subsidies. They argued that the bill should include increased funding for conservation, food stamps and creating community food security for healthier diets.