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A Message Regarding the Upcoming Census
03/01/10Dear Friends, As many of you know, in the next several weeks you will be receiving the 2010 Census Sur...
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Steering America Back to Economic Prosperity
02/04/10Dear Friends, Like many of you, last week I listened to the President issue some tough talk on fiscal ...
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A Message from Congressman Barrett
Dear Friends,
For the past eight years, I have been fortunate enough to serve the hard-working Americans of the Third District of South Carolina. Serving in U.S. Congress has been a tremendous honor, and I am truly thankful for all the support I have received throughout the years.
As of January, Congressman-elect Jeff Duncan will be the new Representative for the Third District of South Carolina. I encourage you to contact Congressman-elect Duncan in January to share with him any concerns you may have regarding issues under consideration in the 112th Congress. Additionally, you may always contact Senators Jim DeMint and Lindsey Graham if you have a concern that needs immediate attention. Again, it has been a pleasure serving the wonderful people of the Third District of South Carolina.
Thank you and God Bless,
J. Gresham Barrett
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BARRETT: DEMS WASTE OPPORTUNITY TO RESTORE FISCAL RESTRAINT
09/30/10WASHINGTON, DC–Earlier this morning, Congressman J. Gresham Barrett (SC-03) voted against the Senate amendment to H.R. 3081, legislation which would continue appropriations for FY2011. After the vote, Barrett made the following remarks: "Congress desperately needs to be finding ways to reduce spending in all areas; and this appropriations legislation provided a perfect opportunity to do just that. However, it seems the Democratic majority has wasted yet another chance to restore fiscal restraint in Congress.
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BARRETT VOTES AGAINST MOTION TO ADJOURN
09/29/10WASHINGTON, DC–Today, Congressman J. Gresham Barrett (SC-03) voted against a motion for Congress to adjourn for the year. After the vote, Barrett made the following remarks:
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