Communities across West Virginia are feeling the impacts of methamphetamine abuse and the criminals who make and sell the drug, said McKinley. "Methamphetamine is destroying lives and tearing families apart."
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The focus in Washington is too often on the issues that divide us, not those that pull us together as a nation, said McKinley. "We need to move beyond the partisanship and work together to make energy efficiency a priority."
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Drug abuse and the criminals who facilitate it scar our communities and destroy lives, said McKinley. "We need to use all the resources at our disposal to take these criminals off our streets and disrupt the drug trade."
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On a bipartisan basis (319-108), the House voted to keep the government open and combat terrorism. With this vote, we are placing our trust in our Commander-in-Chief and his top military advisors to carry out the plan within the resolution to assist, equip and train our partners in the Middle East to combat ISIL along with a coalition of 30 nations, including countries in the region.
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During this unique event, students from West Virginia University, Fairmont State College and other members of the local community will have an opportunity to interact with Rep. McKinley, discuss a variety of issues, and learn more about Congress.
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We all remember President Obama's promises when he was selling his plan to the American people, said McKinley. "He promised that you could keep your health plan, you could keep your doctor, and premiums would be reduced. It turns out all of those promises were broken."
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Today Rep. David B. McKinley, P.E. (R-WV) issued the following statement on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on New York City and the Pentagon:
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With all that is happening in the world – ISIS's threats to America and Europe, Russia's aggression in Ukraine, and attacks against Israel -- the discussion about America's security and West Virginia's contribution to it was very timely, said McKinley.
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Just because Congress is in recess doesn't mean our work is, said Rep. McKinley. "Today we met in Washington on a critical issue directly affecting the hearing impaired, something I have first-hand knowledge of in my own life."
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