Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a YouTube on November 19, 2008 | 11:20 am -

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The Inauguration is just around the corner, and there's only a limited amount of tickets available. You must go through your Congressman or Senator's office, but even they don't have too many. "Our office has received an overwhelming amount of request," says D.J. Jordan with Representative Robert Aderholt's office in Washington D.C. He says so far they're list stretches to more than a thousand people.

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Added: November 19, 2008

Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a YouTube on November 14, 2008 | 2:05 pm -

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Congressman Aderholt's Chief of Staff, Mark Busching, meets with the North Alabama Transportaion Foundation on Wednesday, November 12, 2008. WAFF Channel 48 reports

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Added: November 14, 2008

Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a YouTube on November 13, 2008 | 4:53 pm -

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WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) today welcomed the Secretary of the United States Army, the honorable Pete Geren, to Redstone Arsenal for his first visit to the North Alabama Army base as Secretary. The Secretary's visit to Redstone Arsenal was at the invitation of Congressman Aderholt for the purpose of briefings on base operations and the realignment process. This is a report from WAFF Channel 48 in Huntsville.

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Added: November 13, 2008

Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a YouTube on November 13, 2008 | 4:50 pm -

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Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) today welcomed the Secretary of the United States Army, the honorable Pete Geren, to Redstone Arsenal for his first visit to the North Alabama Army base as Secretary. The Secretary's visit to Redstone Arsenal was at the invitation of Congressman Aderholt for the purpose of briefings on base operations and the realignment process. This is a report from WHNT Channel 19 in Huntsville.

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Added: November 13, 2008

Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a Press Release on November 12, 2008 | 6:39 pm -

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CONGRESSMAN ADERHOLT WELCOMES SECRETARY OF THE ARMY TO REDSTONE ARSENAL WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) today welcomed the Secretary of the United States Army, the honorable Pete Geren, to Redstone Arsenal for his first visit to the North Alabama Army base as Secretary. The Secretary's visit to Redstone Arsenal was at the invitation of Congressman Aderholt for the purpose of briefings on base operations and the realignment process. Throughout the day, Mr. Geren and Congressman Aderholt took part in a working lunch with Arsenal Commanders, participated in a special coin presentation to Redstone Arsenal employees, and joined Arsenal leadership in Community Outreach. The Secretary also met with leadership of the Redstone's Army Aviation and Missile Command and took part in an aerial tour of the entire military base. "I'm tremendously honored that the Secretary accepted my invitation to visit Redstone Arsenal so that he could observe the base realignment process firsthand," said Congressman Aderholt. "I am confident that the Secretary was pleased with the facilities and the professional workforce that make Redstone Arsenal a great United States military installation. "I believe that continuing funding for Redstone Arsenal and the next generation of missile defense, such as the Kinetic Energy Interceptor program, is absolutely crucial to our national defense and I remain committed to providing the necessary support to Secretary Geren so that he can provide the best defense service to our nation." Congressman Aderholt, who will be Alabama's second longest serving House member when Rep. Everett and Rep. Cramer retire in January, has helped secure millions of dollars in funding for missile defense and Redstone Arsenal since being elected in 1996. The Redstone Arsenal Army Base sits on the Northern border of the District that Congressman Aderholt represents and hundreds of Aderholt's constituents work and commute to the Arsenal everyday. Over the last decade, Rep. Aderholt has worked very closely with Senator Shelby and Senator Sessions on securing the needed funds for Military base infrastructure as a member of the Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies. ###
Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a Press Release on November 6, 2008 | 12:07 pm -

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Gadsden Times: Aderholt wins seventh term in Congress Wednesday, November 5, 2008 Republican U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt of Haleyville won a seventh term today representing Alabama's 4th Congressional District. Aderholt easily defeated Jasper attorney Nick Sparks to win re-election in a district that stretches across north Alabama. The victory will make Aderholt Alabama's second-longest serving House member behind Rep. Spencer Bachus of Birmingham. With 410 of 474 precincts reporting, Aderholt had 167,139 votes, or 76 percent, to Sparks 52,061 votes, or 24 percent. The 43-year-old Aderholt moved the 4th District into GOP hands in 1996 after the retirement of a longtime Democratic power, Rep. Tom Bevill. Sparks was making his first race for political office. "I'm very fortunate, I'm very thankful for the votes I got," Aderholt said tonight from an election watch party in Guntersville. "I take every election seriously and I know that I have no guarantee, going on Election Day I'm always a little bit nervous," Aderholt said. Aderholt said he had felt good about the election but "until you see those returns coming in you never know."
Robert Aderholt's House Member Office (R-AL-04) posted a YouTube on November 6, 2008 | 11:58 am -

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Robert Aderholt appeared on ABC 33/40's "Talk of Alabama" on Election Day with Rep. Artur Davis, a Birmingham News Writer and the Libertarian Party State Chairman. This is Part 1 of the Roundtable discussion.

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Added: November 6, 2008