Congressman Todd Platts Update
August 2008
Protest Against
Adjournment Continues
On July 30, 2008, the
House voted 213-212 to permit Congress to adjourn for the month of August without first
considering legislation to allow more domestic energy exploration. A subsequent motion to
adjourn two days later went further, shutting off the microphones and cameras instead of
allowing special order speeches to be broadcast highlighting the energy issue.
More than 40 Members of
the House opposed to the adjournment, including Congressman Todd Platts, stayed on the
House floor on August 1st and spoke to visitors in the House gallery about the energy
issue. In the days and weeks since, dozens of Members of Congress have been taking turns
speaking about energy issues on the House floor to visitors from all across the Nation.
Congressman Platts has returned to Washington, D.C. on multiple occasions to join that
discussion.
Web Page Highlights
All-of-the-Above Energy Policy Needed
A recent op-ed by Congressman Todd Platts regarding gas
prices and the energy issue is posted on the web site. The op-ed argues for an
all-of-the-above energy policy that includes greater conservation initiatives,
the long-term development of alternative energy supplies, and accessing our nations
own oil and natural gas resources.
Efforts Continue to Provide Tax Relief for Volunteer Service
In April 2007, Rep. Platts introduced legislation (H.R.
2020) to increase the rate of tax deductions available to volunteers who use their
personal vehicles for charitable work. A similar bill, S. 3421, was introduced recently in
the Senate.
Upcoming Town Hall
Meetings
Congressman Todd Platts will be available to take questions and listen to constituent
concerns at a series of town hall meetings on August 28th and September 2nd. Dates,
times, and locations are as follows:
Thursday, August 28, 9:30 am 11:00 am: Stewartstown Borough Office, 6 North Main
Street, Stewartstown.
Thursday, August 28, 1:00
pm 2:30 pm: Shippensburg University Memorial Auditorium, 1871 Old Main Drive,
Shippensburg.
Thursday, August 28, 7:30
pm 9:00 pm: S.A.V.E.S. Station #1, 238 Main Street, McSherrystown.
Tuesday, September 2, 9:30
am 11:00 am: Fairview Township Municipal Building, 599 Lewisberry Road, New
Cumberland.
Tuesday, September 2, 7:30
pm 9:00 pm: Camp Hill Borough Hall, 2145 Walnut Street, Camp Hill.
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