Press Releases
December 9, 2010
<?xml:namespace prefix = st1> Washington—Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett discussed the resolution he wrote, which the House Democratic Caucus passed, that states: “The Democratic Caucus resolves that in its current form the tax package should not come to the floor of the House for consideration.”
Taxpayers who locate their name on the IRS Refund List below can use Where’s My Refund? on www.irs.gov to check on the status of the missing refund, initiate refund tracers and update their addresses online, 24/7. Taxpayers without internet access can call 1-800-829-1954 to check on a missing refund.
More information on open enrollment for Medicare beneficiaries is available at https://www.Medicare.gov. Or, if you have questions, e-mail Rep. Doggett at Lloyd.Doggett@mail.house.gov.
by ANDREW CHUNG / KVUE News
When Linda Hutson looks at photos of her late dad, Army Corporal William Earl Shults, the memories are there.
Health consumers to start feeling effects
By Alison Young
Page: 8A
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Several key consumer protections under the nation's new health law begin taking effect Thursday — six months after its enactment.
During his questioning, he also made clear that while he shares the view that in this time of growing deficits, we must be ferreting out wasteful spending, this federal support for education is not where cuts should be made:. “I have heard this view echoed loudly by some in Texas who seem not only interested in taking



