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  • New Options for Disability Community

    Rep. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers, Special To The Times|Jul 24, 2014

    Every single person has something wonderful to offer - and I believe that every person should have the opportunity and the ability to reach one's full potential. That's why I was proud to cast my vote for H.R. 803, the bipartisan, bicameral Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, which works to reduce the skills gap for all Americans, and ensures individuals with disabilities have the tools they need to succeed in all workplaces - including those that provide competitive and integrated...

  • Together, We Can Restore Federal Forests

    Rep. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers|Apr 17, 2014

    Our federal forests are withering away from neglect, insects and disease, and no- where is this more true than in Eastern Washington. A staggering one-third of our country's national forest land managed by the U.S. Forest Service is diseased or dying. In the Colville National Forest alone, 300,000 of the forest's 1.1 million acres are bug-infested. After infestations in Okanogan, Klickitat, Yakima and Ferry counties, the Washington Department of Natural Resources has declared forest healthhazard...

  • Connecting With Cathy

    Rep. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers (r-wash.)|Aug 8, 2013

    When our country was founded, Thomas Jef­ferson declared that govern­ments should only derive their power from the "con­sent of the governed." Four score and seven years later, at Gettysburg, President Abraham Lincoln reminded us that ours was a govern­ment "of the people, by the people, for the people." Last week, the House of Representatives paid worthy tribute to the legacy of our Founding Fathers. We have renewed our commitment to putting people before politics. Last week, House Rep...

  • Keep Student Loan Rates From Doubling

    Rep. Cathy Mcmorris Rodgers (r-wa), Special To The Times|Jul 4, 2013

    I t's not every day you meet a college sopho- more who serves burg- ers at the local McDonald's drive-thru just to put herself through college and graduate with a degree in quantitative economics. But in light of recent tuition hikes and the threat of some student loan rates doubling in less than a week, that's exactly what 18-year-old Hayley Hohman -- an Eastern Washington native and Washington State University "Cougar" -- is doing to fund her final years of college. I know what it's like to...