Cornyn Voices Support for Trinity River Vision Project the Many Benefits it will Provide to Fort Worth Families, Businesses
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on September 5, 2008 | 12:50 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)FORT WORTH-U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, today joined U.S. Rep. Kay Granger (TX-12) and delivered remarks at the Trinity River Vision Public Signing Ceremony. U.S. Army Assistant Secretary John Paul Woodley, Jr. signed the Project Partner Agreement, which allows the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to begin spending construction dollars on the Trinity River Vision project as it moves forward.
"The Trinity River Vision project is just the kind of initiative that I'm proud to support. It's the product of collaborative efforts on the local, state and federal level, and it's a plan that will result in numerous benefits for Forth Worth families and businesses alike. With the primary goal of flood protection and safety, the Trinity River Vision project goes even further than these important safety measures. It will also create a new and thriving uptown for local residents and tourists to enjoy-one that will generate local economic growth and job creation. Just as important, the Trinity River Vision project will enhance the natural beauty of Fort Worth by adding new biking and hiking trails, along with new parks and lakes," Sen. Cornyn said.
"I'm pleased to be here in Fort Worth for today's signing ceremony that will really set things in motion. Once completed, this will be one of the largest multi-governmental cooperative projects in the country. I commend Congresswoman Granger, Mayor Moncrieff, Mary Ann Klueser, and all the men and women who have poured so much effort into putting this project together. The end result will be a wonderful example of what we can accomplish with Texas-sized ideas and the spirit of innovation that is central to our state."
Senators warn of F-22 assembly disruptions, layoffs in Fort Worth
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a News Article on September 5, 2008 | 11:47 am - Permalink - Comments (View)WASHINGTON mdash; Lockheed Martin rsquo;s F-22 production line will face serious disruptions, resulting in layoffs in Fort Worth, unless Congress quickly authorizes $523 million toward the purchase of additional F-22s, two Republican senators warned...
Texas Times - Team Texas at the Olympics
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Newsletter on September 3, 2008 | 4:19 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)Texas Times - A Legendary Texan at the Helm
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Newsletter on September 3, 2008 | 4:10 pm - Permalink - Comments (View)Team Texas at the Olympics
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on August 29, 2008 | 6:48 am - Permalink - Comments (View)Senators push free trade pact
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a News Article on August 28, 2008 | 10:48 am - Permalink - Comments (View)Two U.S. senators were in town Wednesday pushing for the approval of the Colombia Free Trade Agreement, a measure they say would level the playing field, increase exports and create jobs not only in Laredo and Texas, but nationwide. But some Democrat...
Sen. Cornyn Joins U.S. Attorney Dallas Law Enforcement Officers To Discuss Efforts To Keep North Texas Communities Safe; Announces Federal Grant For Area
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on August 28, 2008 | 6:24 am - Permalink - Comments (View)DALLAS- U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was joined today by U.S. Attorney Richard Roper, Dallas City Councilman Sheffie Kadane, ranking officers for the Dallas and Fort Worth Police Departments, North Texas Crime Commission officers, and other local leaders and law enforcement officers to discuss renewed efforts to fight violent crime and gang activity, and help keep communities in North Texas safe. Sen. Cornyn announced a $284,993 federal grant has been awarded to the North Texas Crime Commission (NTCC) and discussed with local leaders how best to utilize the funding to expand and improve the organization's role in fighting against crime.
"I had the opportunity today to meet with local law enforcement officers and city leaders to hear firsthand the successes they have had in fighting crime in the Dallas community. The work they are doing is instrumental in creating safer neighborhoods, as well as keeping criminals off the streets.
"I commend the hard work of community organizations like the North Texas Crime Commission, as well as the Dallas police officers for their work to bring safety to the area and prevent and combat crime. Through their efforts, Dallas has seen a solid decline in crime rates. I know that the North Texas Crime Commission will put this new grant to good use. The funding will enable the North Texas Crime Commission to significantly expand their efforts to prevent crime and help make Dallas an even safer city.
Sen. Cornyn Urges President to Increase Federal Hurricane Recovery Aid to Cameron, Hidalgo Willacy Counties
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on August 28, 2008 | 6:22 am - Permalink - Comments (View)Cornyn Highlights Integral Role Minority-Owned Businesses Play in Texas Economy
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on August 27, 2008 | 9:00 am - Permalink - Comments (View)SAN ANTONIO-U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla, and Deputy Director Jovita Carranza of the Small Business Administration (SBA), today met with San Antonio officials and minority-owned small businesses. Sen. Cornyn invited Sen. Martinez and SBA Deputy Director Carranza to join him in meeting with minority business leaders to hear from them directly on the top issues facing their businesses today.
Next week, business owners and employees across the country will celebrate Minority Enterprise Development Week and pay tribute to the significant contributions of minority-owned businesses and their employees.
"I welcomed the chance to meet firsthand with some of San Antonio's leading minority small business owners today. I was thankful Sen. Martinez could join me. Representing a state home to some of the fastest-growing Hispanic-owned businesses in the country, he is no stranger to the priorities and challenges faced by minority-owned small businesses.
"Minority-owned businesses have made significant contributions to the Texas economy and have provided job opportunities to Texans across the state. Minority entrepreneurs demonstrate the hard work and innovation that are central to the American Dream. I've been proud to support low-tax, pro-growth policies that have helped these businesses expand and hire.
Sens. Cornyn, Martinez Discuss Importance of Striking Right Balance Between Successful Trade and Effective Security
John Cornyn's Senate Member Office (R-TX) posted a Press Release on August 27, 2008 | 4:15 am - Permalink - Comments (View)LAREDO-U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, today issued the following statement after hosting a press conference in Laredo with U.S. Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Florida, to discuss trade, immigration and border security:
"I'm thankful Sen. Martinez was able to join me today in Laredo to discuss a number of issues relating to international trade and commerce, border security, and lawful immigration. As the U.S. Senator from Florida-a state only second to Texas in exports-he knows firsthand some of the similar challenges that law enforcement officials and leaders here in Laredo face every day.
"Laredo is growing at record speed. To ensure this growth continues, we must put policies in place that promote free trade and make the exportation of Texas-made goods as efficient a process as possible. At the same time, it's critical that we strike the right balance between successful trade operations and effective security that keeps Texas and the country safe. One area where we can strike this balance is at our ports of entry. I've introduced legislation that would boost efficiency for trade by improving infrastructure at our ports of entry and adding more lanes to reduce wait times. On the security front, this bill also provides for additional resources to hire more inspectors to ensure security operations are top-notch," Sen. Cornyn said.




