Press Releases

October 2015
Tsongas, Warren, Markey announce major $13.4 million Federal TIGER grant awarded to the City of Lowell
Sen. Warren, Rep. Takano and Colleagues Send Bicameral Letter Urging Social Security Administration to Implement Supreme Court’s Marriage Decisions, Not Penalize Previously-Married Same-Sex Couples
GAO Report: More to Be Done to Improve Inclusion of Women in NIH Clinical Research
Menendez Leads Group of Senators in Introducing Legislation to Provide Equitable Tax Credit Treatment for Puerto Rico
Blumenthal, Durbin, Warren, Brown Demand Education Department Stop Unrestrained Flow of Federal Funds to Potentially Fraudulent For-Profit Schools
September 2015
Sen. Warren Joins Sens. Schatz, Durbin, Brown, and Colleagues to Introduce Bill to Raise Smoking Age to 21
Senator Warren Sends Letters to Brookings, Labor Dept
Senator Warren's Remarks at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
Senate Passes Bipartisan Truth in Settlements Act to Make Federal Agency Settlements More Transparent
Sens. Warren, Franken, Baldwin, Whitehouse Urge Treasury to Close Loophole Private Equity Fund Managers Use to Avoid Taxes
Senators ask U.S. Chamber of Commerce board member companies about the Chamber's Climate Denial Efforts
YouthBuild Programs in Dorchester and New Bedford Receive More than $2 Million in Federal Grants
Members of Congress Introduce Bill to Restore Pell Eligibility for Students
Vitter, Warren Pass Legislation to Cap Pay Raises for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Warren, Bennet, Burr, Hatch Introduce Bill to Expedite Development of Drugs for Rare Diseases
Corker, Warner, Vitter, Warren Reintroduce “Jumpstart GSE Reform Act”
August 2015
Adams Fire Department Awarded $809K Federal Grant
Baker-Polito Administration, Federal Congressional Delegation Seek Financial Relief for State Fishing Industry
Warren, Feinstein, and Gillibrand Renew Request for Information on Efforts to Combat Antibiotic Overuse in Animals
Senator Warren asks regulators about concerns related to new system that could hide Wall Street communications, hinder enforcement
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