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Castor Urges Action On Housing Crisis

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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor has written a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, outlining her recommendations to combat the housing crisis. Castor has held three foreclosure assistance workshops and has heard from more than 1,000 families about how the economic crisis is affecting them. Based on those conversations, Castor is urging more direct help to homeowners.

Stimulus Bill Could Shortchange Florida Schools

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$5.8 billion dollars is how much money the federal government could pump into Florida's schools. But as it stands now our schools chunk could be cut by more than half. "The state legislature is now providing less money per pupil than they have over the past years. That's going to hurt us when it comes to the federal recovery plan,” says Representative Kathy Castor, who voted for the bill. She says for state's to qualify for all the money, they must be funding schools today at the same levels they were in 2005 and 2006. Right now Florida is not.

What Does Stimulus Mean For Tampa Bay

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Modernizing schools, improving roads, and expanding healthcare; it’s all included in the 819 billion dollar stimulus bill passed by the House, now debated by the Senate.

Castor: President Obama’s Historic and Vital American Economic Recovery Plan Advances with Necessary Urgency for Tampa Bay

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In the midst of the most serious economic downturn since the Great Depression, Congresswoman Kathy Castor voted to pass the $825 billion American Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act one week after President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address to the nation and call for urgent action. The Recovery Plan creates and preserves much-needed jobs through infrastructure improvements, new energy technology, and health care and education initiatives.

Castor Announces $4 Million Grant To Tampa Fire Rescue

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Congresswoman Kathy Castor announced today that the city of Tampa will receive a nearly $4 million grant to hire more firefighters. “Homeland security is really hometown security,” Castor said. “We count on our first responders to keep us safe”.

Castor Announces $4.3 Billion Medicaid Boost

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Congresswoman Kathy Castor announced today that the economic recovery plan will direct at least $4.3 billion in health care investments to Florida. Castor is a member of the Energy & Commerce Committee which is marking up the economic recovery plan today. The $4.3 billion investment comes from an increased federal match for Medicaid which is one of the largest boosts in the country. Castor has been pushing for this increase in health care investments since last year.

Castor Votes For Accountability On TARP

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Congresswoman Kathy Castor voted today to establish strict and extensive new accountability measures on the release of any new economic recovery funds. The bill also provides direct help to homeowners and communities. The first TARP bill’s lack of these provisions was among the reasons Castor voted against it twice in September. A Castor amendment enacts a holiday on foreclosures. Also, working with Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank, she secured language in the bill to improve outreach to homeowners. The bill contains guidelines on executive compensation and increased oversight.

Castor Amends TARP Bill To Focus On Homeowners

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WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Kathy Castor successfully amended the new TARP Reform and Accountability Act by providing extensive new conditions on the future use of the next $350 billion in recovery funds and tackling the housing crisis. The amendment calls for enacting a holiday on foreclosures until the Obama Administration’s new housing and community stabilization plan is in place. Castor also secured language in the bill that will improve outreach to homeowners.

Castor Moves SCHIP Reauthorization Bill

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U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, an early leader on affordable children’s health legislation, moved the SCHIP reauthorization bill out of the Rules Committee last night and onto the House floor, where she spoke this morning and championed the importance of affordable health care. The bill includes several provisions from the first bill she filed as a member of Congress that were later blocked by President Bush. President-elect Obama has pledged to sign this bill.