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Sen. Tom Carper released a statement on the post-Fukushima rule finalized Jan. 24 by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The NRC has decided to change course from the proposal and instead of requiring nuclear reactors to withstand seismic and flooding risks beyond their current design, the NRC has made these actions voluntary. “I am still reviewing…
Read MoreMembers of Delaware’s Congressional delegation are commenting on this weekend’s quid pro quo from President Trump to reopen the government. Trump offered to extend protections for DACA recipients, also known as “dreamers,” for the next three years in exchange for $5.7 billion in funding for a wall along the US-Mexico border. Both Delaware Sen. Tom…
Read MoreThree Democratic U.S. senators are asking the Environmental Protection Agency to investigate allegations it isn’t properly inspecting facilities that emit the cancer-causing gas ethylene oxide, the substance that leaked from Croda Inc. near New Castle Nov. 25, shutting down traffic on the Delaware Memorial Bridge. U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth of Illinois and U.S.…
Read MoreSen. Tom Carper met with owner of Magee Farms, Ellen Magee, and her son Chris Magee, on Jan. 11 to discuss the impacts the government shutdown continues to have on Delaware farmers. Specifically, the shutdown has hindered farmers in Delaware, including the Magees, from receiving vital farm subsidies distributed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.…
Read MoreDelaware’s senior senator is weighing in on the partial government shutdown and President Trump’s plan to fund construction of a wall on the US-Mexico border. Sen. Tom Carper is the former head of the Senate Homeland Security committee. One area where he agrees with the President is Trump’s depiction of the United States’ southern border…
Read MoreSenator Tom Carper has been a political mainstay in Delaware, and so has his minivan. Carper’s Chrysler Town & Country has 496,000 miles on it. Carper made the purchase back in 2001 after leaving the governor’s mansion. The minivan affectionately known as the “Silver Bullet” has been across the country several times and is famous…
Read MoreFAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — Two U.S. senators have proposed legislation that would give federal aid to help people across the country replace inefficient wood stoves. Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Delaware Democratic Sen. Tom Carper introduced the bill last month that would create a grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency to help people…
Read MoreTwo of Delaware’s three Capitol Hill lawmakers are starting new terms in the midst of a government shutdown which is now nearly two weeks old. Senator Tom Carper was sworn in Thursday to his fourth term. Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester officially began her second term. Both are Democrats. The government partially shut down December 22nd.…
Read MoreCarper has also been endorsed by Delaware AFL-CIO, Delaware Democratic Party, Delaware Laborers, Delaware State Education Association (DSEA), Delaware Stonewall PAC, Giffords: Courage to Fight Gun Violence (the gun safety organization founded by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and Captain Mark Kelly), Human Rights Campaign, League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Action Fund, National Resources Defense Council…
Read MoreNational Wildlife Federation Action Fund Endorses Tom Carper for U.S. Senate August 31, 2018 – The National Wildlife Federation Action Fund today announced its enthusiastic endorsement of Sen. Tom Carper of Delaware for re-election, citing Sen. Carper’s effectiveness at protecting Delaware’s wildlife, clean water, and public health. “Senator Carper is an environmental warrior who works…
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