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Souder sees reasons for region to flourish after recession
U.S. Congressman Mark Souder was in Whitley County Tuesday to visit a company whose business has flourished during the recession and to discuss his positive outlook on the local labor market.
Fort Wayne lawyer starts challenge to Rep. Souder
A Fort Wayne attorney who was an aide to former Sen. Dan Coats has started a campaign to challenge Congressman Mark Souder in next year's Republican primary.
Anti-Drug War does not equal pro-drug
Since I have become the leader of the Virginia Tech chapter of Students for Sensible Drug Policy, I have continually encountered the same question: Are you pro-drug? Individuals make the assumption that the fact that I oppose ineffective anti-drug legislation somehow implies that I advocate drug use.
Phil Troyer Announces Candidacy, Challenge Souder
Congressman Mark Souder has a new challenger for the Republican primary in May. Multimedia Watch The Video Fort Wayne attorney Phil Troyer announced his candidacy Tuesday morning.
Souder faces two contests for re-election
Eight-term U.S. Rep. Mark Souder will face his biggest challenge yet next year, with Tom Hayhurst preparing for a rematch of their 2006 race.
Health bill gets House approval in close vote
Rep. Mark Souder, R-3rd, voted against the bill, saying it would 'give free health care to illegals who take your jobs.' In a brief speech on the House floor, Souder said the bill is '1,998 pages of ignoring the voices of American people.' Souder said that instead of private companies and the competition that comes from capitalism resolving how ...
The Democratic-controlled House has passed historic health care legislation to provide medical coverage to millions more Americans.
Souder facing new foe in primary
U.S. Rep. Mark Souder, R-Fort Wayne, looks like he will be getting another challenger for the Republican Party's nomination for Indiana's 3rd District seat in Congress.
GOP told by Coats to affirm its values
Congressman Mark Souder, left, chats with former Sen. Dan Coats, the keynote speaker at the annual GOP dinner Monday.
Unlike other members of the House Republican leadership, Rep. Mike Pence, R-6th, hasn't endorsed the GOP candidate in a special congressional election in New York, and he won't contribute any money.
Souder, Pence to oppose health-care proposal
WASHINGTON Hoosier Republicans immediately panned the Democratic proposal to extend health care to millions of Americans Thursday and said they will oppose it.
$24 million loan to help Ligonier company
A Ligonier factory is getting some indirect help from the government. On Tuesday, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced that the Department of Energy had awarded a $24 million conditional loan commitment to Lake Forest, Ill.-based Tenneco Inc.
Souder: Only crisis-causing top managers should get pay cuts
WASHINGTON Only the top managers who were involved in causing "the economic crisis triggered by greed" should have their pay cut under a law that demands compensation reductions for executives at firms that received billions in taxpayer bailouts, Rep.
Souder tours ITT, sees climate efforts
Headquarters, ITT Communications Systems - 1,000 employees who design and make communications systems for the U.S. Defense Department, foreign governments Branch, ITT Space Systems Division - 500 employees who design and make cameras and other sensing equipment for satellites Rep.
Collecting what's owed, and why that's sometimes difficult
Jobs, jobs, jobs. Everybody wants jobs. Everybody wants those manufacturing jobs, the ones that made America the economic engine of the world.
Rep. Souder talks about troops in Afghanistan on 16 Morning News
The top commander in Afghanistan wants thousands more U.S. troops sent to fight the way in Afghanistan.
Souder slams Obama on foreign policy, Fox
President Obama is waffling on Afghanistan, letting down Israel, abandoning Eastern European allies and is more prickly about criticism than any president since Richard Nixon, Rep.
Feds directed to back off medical marijuana cases
Attorney General Eric Holder directed federal prosecutors Monday to back away from pursuing cases against medical marijuana patients, signaling a broad policy shift that drug reform advocates interpret as the first step toward legalization of the drug.
In 1926, Joseph and Clara Pilates brought their exercise system to New York City.
Souder, likely '10 opponent report similar summer fundraising
WASHINGTON Rep. Mark Souder, R-3rd, and his likely Democratic opponent for next year's election were neck-and-neck during summer fundraising, but Souder has a significant lead with money in the bank.
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