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Filter Results for "On Dan's Mind"
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Letter to Janet Napolitano
You may be interested to know that I recently joined 17 other Representatives in sending a letter to Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), regarding her recent statements in reference to a DHS report regarding “Right-wing Extremism.”
I, along with many of you, are confused and upset by the report and her statements regarding the “disgruntled veterans” section. The inclusion of veterans with terrorists like Timothy McVeigh is unacceptable, and completely unwarranted. Sadly, it appears that DHS overlooked the fact that the incarceration rate for military personnel and returning veterans is substantially lower than the general population.
I have requested a clarification from Secretary Napolitano and hope to receive a detailed explanation about how DHS came to their conclusions, the process followed for producing their report, and the data used as a basis for their report.
Warning of Economic Stimulus Rebate Scams using IRS Name
Keep your identity safe and don't be fooled by scam artists asking for bank account information to ensure a stimulus rebate. For your protection, I am doing everything I can to ensure that the package has mechanisms to thwart identity theft. To find out more, visit my page at.....
URGENT: Delphi Corp. parts with employee benefits
My office attended a meeting in Kokomo for salaried retirees of Delphi Corp. who will soon be losing their health benefits because the company has chosen to part ways with their former employees. This matter is now being held in the court in the Southern District of New York. The court plans to meet on Tuesday, February 17 to make a determination. I am encouraging all Delphi employees to write a letter to the Southern District Court that now holds jurisdiction over the terms of Delphi’s decision. The following is a list of whom you should call/write to:
1. United States Bankruptcy Court or the Southern District of New York
Court Help Desk Phone Number – 212.668.2870 x 3920
Law Clerk: Joshua Gohl – 212.668.2870 x 3651
Law Clerk: Mark Hightner – 212.668.2870 x 3562
2. United States Bankruptcy Court for the South District of New York
One Bowling Green Room Room 610
New York, NY 10004-1408
ATTN: Honorable Robert D. Drain
3. Office of the United States Trustee for the Southern District of New York
33 Whitehall Street, Suite 2100
New York, NY 10004
**ATTN: Brian Masumoto (employees were told by a bankruptcy attorney last evening that Mr. Masumoto might be the best person to write to because he acts as a middleman in this situation at the Trustee’s office).
4. Yahoo Groups Page that will be updated on a daily basis for Delphi employees to use – http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Delphi_SR_Network/
** If you have trouble accessing the page, please contact the group moderator and Delphi Retiree Paul DoBosz.at pjdodobosz@verizon.net
IF YOU CHOOSE TO WRITE TO THE COURT FEDEX YOUR LETTER OVERNIGHT. MONDAY IS A FEDERAL HOLIDAY WITHOUT MAIL DELIVERY.
DTV Transition
Americans now have a new way of receiving their favorite TV shows. There was a switch from analog to digital format. If you have not switched over yet and are looking for information, please visit my webpage at ..... or read below to find out more.
On February 17, 2009, American television stations are required to shut down their current analog broadcasts and broadcast exclusively in the digital format.
The older, analog TV sets will not display these broadcasts.
You have three options:
1. Buy new digital TV receivers
2. Hook each older set to cable, satellite or other services (instead of using antennas)
3. Buy a converter box for each older, analog set
There is a Federal government voucher program to help people buy converter boxes. The information can be found on this website: https://www.dtv2009.gov/
Click here to visit the website of the Indiana Broadcasters Association to learn more about your options.
www.indianadtvanswers.com
High Gas Prices and the Economy
With all the discussion of the horrible economy, I think it's imperative that every member of Congress take the issue of high energy prices seriously. That's why I proposed my own Energy Plan.
I've also talked about the importance of drilling. I joined Reps. Buyer and Pence in Indianapolis recently to talk about drilling for more oil off the outer continental shelf.