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Hobson: House Approves $12.8M for Springfield Combat Communications Training Complex Hobson: House Approves $12.8M for Springfield Combat Communications Training Complex
Facility to House ONG's 269th Combat Communications Squadron & 251st Combat Communications Group

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. House of Representatives today approved $12.8 million in funding requested by Congressman Dave Hobson (OH-7) for a new Ohio National Guard (ONG) Combat Communications Training Complex at the Springfield Air National Guard Base (SANG). The new facility will replace an overcrowded and outdated building, and be used for operations, equipment maintenance, and training in support of 150 personnel from the Ohio National Guard’s 269th Combat Communications Squadron and the 251st Combat Communications Group. The funding was included in the Fiscal Year 2009 Military Quality of Life-Veterans Affairs Appropriations bill approved by the House today. Overall, the bill provides for $24.8 billion for military construction, and $47.7 billion for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Hobson Introduces American Energy Production Bill Hobson Introduces American Energy Production Bill
Bill Would Allow for Responsible Exploration in Waters Between Florida and Cuba

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the country’s ongoing energy crisis, Congressman Dave Hobson (OH-7) today introduced a bill to lift a Congressional ban on oil and natural gas exploration and production in the Outer Continental Shelf waters between the State of Florida and Cuba. The Bolster America’s Resources through Responsible Exploratory Leasing (B.A.R.R.E.L.-H.R. 6735) bill follows President George W. Bush’s action on July 14, 2008, to lift an executive office ban on exploration and production in federal offshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico, and off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts. The area where Hobson’s bill will lift the Congressional ban is located near the waters where Chinese oil companies are reportedly negotiating oil drilling lease agreements with Cuba.

Hobson to Congress: Stop Playing Political Games, Start Addressing High Energy Costs Hobson to Congress: Stop Playing Political Games, Start Addressing High Energy Costs
"The clock is ticking. The time to act is now."

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative David Hobson (R-Springfield) today called on Congress to stop playing political games, and start taking action to address our country’s high energy prices. Yesterday, the U.S. House of Representatives defeated the “Drill Responsibly in Leased Lands Act of 2008” (H.R. 6515) proposed by the majority that was opposed by both environmental and small business groups. As written, the bill could have actually decreased domestic oil and gas production and increased energy costs.

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