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Congresswoman Kaptur repeated her support for federal help for the U.S. auto industry following a hearing on Capitol Hill that featured the chief executive officers of the Big Three and the president of the United Auto Workers.
Representative Kaptur described
as “premature” an auction of approximately 34 foreclosed properties in LucasCounty
and urged a delay until federal foreclosure prevention and mitigation money
is distributed to local communities in coming weeks.
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur delivered news of a $7.7 million federal investment in transportation and jobs in the historic south end of Toledo. The Congresswoman was joined by
officials of TARTA and the Toledo Lucas County Port Authority when she announced
the federal funding to construct a new facility for the Toledo Area Regional
Paratransit Service (TARPS) at a site across from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Plaza, Toledo’s train station. Kaptur secured $7.7 million in federal awards for the new TARPS center, including $6.27 million in the federal transportation bill.