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May 23, 2006

Washington, D.C. - The House on Tuesday approved bipartisan legislation cosponsored by Congressman Brad Sherman to end all direct aid to the Hamas-run Palestinian Authority until Hamas renounces violence and recognizes Israels right to exist.

œHamas ran on a platform of ethnic cleansing and genocide, pushing all Jews in the Middle East into the Mediterranean. They won on that platfom, and for us to see dollars going to a regime which is bent on ethnic cleansing and genocide would be absolutely absurd, Congressman Brad Sherman said.

May 17, 2006

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman, a leading proponent of hybrid cars that use less gasoline and reduce pollution, said on Wednesday that plug-in hybrids with rechargeable batteries may be the next wave in automobile technology.

œWith gas prices soaring to more than $3 a gallon, Sherman said, œfuel-efficient, environment-friendly cars that get more than 100 miles per gallon could be the cars of the future.

May 17, 2006

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman on Wednesday questioned Treasury Secretary John Snow about whether the Treasury Department is developing a plan to address a sudden, precipitous decline in the value of the U.S. dollar.

Testifying before the House Financial Services Committee, Snow cavalierly dismissed the possibility as œremote.

May 10, 2006

Washington, D.C. - In recognition of his ongoing support of the effort to rid the world of polio, Rotary International on Wednesday presented Congressman Brad Sherman with its Polio Eradication Champion Award.

The United States has contributed $1.2 billion since the mid-1980s to eradicate polio. œGreat strides have been made, Sherman said. œNow, we must finish the job.

Other members of Congress recognized this year were Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, Elizabeth Dole, Barak Obama, Jack Reed, and Congresswoman Kay Granger.

May 8, 2006

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman announced Monday that the Burbank airport will be awarded $10 million to shield nearby homes from the roar of jet engines.

œThis is an investment that will improve the quality of life for residents who live near the airport, Sherman said.

The $10 million grant from the U.S. Transportation Department will enable the airport authority to add hundreds of homes to the more than 1,000 that already have been insulated to reduce the impact of jet noise.

May 2, 2006

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman announced that U.S. Postal Service officials agreed to his request to extend final collection times at key San Fernando Valley post offices.

The changes, which will help local businesses and others, were made in response to concerns Sherman expressed at meeting on February 23 with the Postal Service district manager.

I relayed concerns I had heard from many constituents about slow mail delivery. I am pleased that the Postal Service took the situation seriously and responded to my request, Sherman said.

April 19, 2006

Washington, D.C. - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congressman Brad Sherman that a wave of baby boom retirements increases the importance of shrinking the federal budget deficit. The new Fed chairman also asserted, contrary to claims by the Bush administration and so-called supply-side economists, that "tax cuts do not wholly pay for themselves."

April 17, 2006

Van Nuys, CA. - Congressman Brad Sherman on Monday told Angelenos how to find out about old undelivered tax refunds, as many rushed to meet the deadline for filing tax returns.

According to the latest figures, over 6,435 Angelenos were sent Internal Revenue Service (IRS) refunds which remain undelivered. While the average undelivered IRS refund nationwide is $871, one Southern Californian stands to collect $60,632. Sherman will cosponsor legislation which will require the IRS to do more to find the owners of undelivered refunds nationwide.

April 5, 2006

Washington, D.C. - The House on Wednesday passed legislation authored by Congressman Brad Sherman to name a post office for John R. Wooden, the legendary UCLA basketball coach who lives in the San Fernando Valley.

œWe are proud that one of our Valley neighbors is the greatest coach of all time in any sport, Sherman said after the House approved his legislation to name the Reseda Post Office the Coach John Wooden Post Office.

March 30, 2006

Washington, D.C. - A House panel Thursday approved legislation by Congressman Brad Sherman to name a Valley post office after UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, a long-time San Fernando Valley resident.

œWith the Bruins once again in the Final Four, the timing couldnt be better, Sherman said. œIts now time for full-court press to dunk this bill through the last legislative hoops.