We also asked for help from our U.S. Representative Steve Cohen's office and the FBI Special Agent Greg Thomason.
Steve Cohen
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Steve Cohen is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Tennessee's 9th congressional district since 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, Cohen has been involved in various legislative efforts and has served on multiple committees during his tenure. He is known for his advocacy on issues such as civil rights, healthcare, and education. Cohen has also been vocal on matters concerning the executive branch and its impact on local communities.
Mr. Speaker, the majority has now been in power for 10 weeks and has yet to offer a plan for job creation. Instead, they have chosen to ignore the warnings of economists from across the political spectrum and are promoting a continuing…
This wrong is caused by political correctness. You can even call it political fear--yes, fear.
It seems to me that the American people are sitting around and doing nothing about Islamic extremism.
We must stop these extremist invaders from raping the minds of American citizens on American soil.
This act was not needed when George Bush was President, apparently. He did not need scrutiny...
I do not believe the REINS Act is necessary for exercising Congressional control over the administrative system.
I do not see the point of engaging in such a process because the bill is, simply put, an ill-conceived idea.
Mr. Speaker, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is located in Memphis, Tennessee. It is, according to U.S. News and World Report, the world's greatest children's and catastrophic illness research hospital. The Republican budget that…
I want to thank Ranking Member Rahall for the time. Madam Speaker, I rise in support of H.R. 662, the Surface Transportation Authorization Act of 2011. Last Friday, I was in Millington, Tennessee and I joined with Chairman Mica and Mr…
Mr. Speaker, by recklessly slashing more than $60 billion from the budget, the Republican majority is trying to assume the mantle of fiscal responsibility. Yes, fiscal. Sometimes we in politics have problems with pronunciations, and…





