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Raúl Labrador's Public Statements

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03/14/2016 Labrador and Goodlatte Introduce Broad Refugee Reform Legislation
02/24/2016 Agencies Questioned on Impacts of Obama Administration's New Environmental Mitigation Regulations
01/13/2016 Labrador Votes to Send Resolution Rolling Back "WOTUS" Rule to President's Desk
12/18/2015 Labrador on Spending Deal: Bad for Idaho and the West
11/18/2015 House Judiciary Committee Approves Bipartisan Sentencing Reform Legislation
11/16/2015 Idaho Delegation Wants Syrian Refugee Program Put on Hold
11/10/2015 Labrador Lauds Court of Appeals Blocking Obama Executive Amnesty
10/08/2015 House Judiciary Committee Unveils Bipartisan Sentencing Reform Legislation
07/14/2015 Labrador to Co-chair Bipartisan House Caucus Aimed at Criminal Justice Reform
06/25/2015 Labrador Backs Bipartisan Federal Criminal Justice Reform
06/25/2015 Sensenbrenner, Scott Introduce Bipartisan, State-tested Criminal Justice Reform Legislation
06/17/2015 Labrador, Lee Introduce Bill Protecting Religious Liberty
06/15/2015 House Passes Resolution Urging Release of Pastor Saeed Abedini
06/02/2015 House Committee Passes Resolution Calling for Release of Americans Held in Iran
05/14/2015 Labrador Reintroduces Bill Championing State & Local Management of Federal Forests
05/12/2015 House Approves Bill Blocking Federal Water Grab
04/21/2015 Hice Introduces Regulatory Relief Bill
04/17/2015 Year-Long Effort to Block Federal Water Grab Advances
03/24/2015 Labrador Commends VA for Easing Health Care Access for Veterans
03/17/2015 Labrador Praises Administration for Quick Action to Prevent Seasonal Labor Crisis
03/04/2015 Labrador Bill Extends AG Exemption to Young Loggers in Family Operations
03/03/2015 Labrador Statement on House Vote to Fund Executive Amnesty
02/24/2015 Labrador Joins Congressional Leaders at White House Meeting on Sentencing Reform
02/12/2015 Labrador, Scott Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Reform Criminal Sentencing Laws
02/11/2015 Labrador Introduces Legislation to Require State, Congressional Approval of National Monuments

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