[Abel-tasman] How To LOSE 20-40 Lbs in 2013? (Hint: Eat this 1 TINY
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March 12, 2013: This photo shows the air traffic control tower at
Chicago's Midway International Airport.APWASHINGTON Transportation Secretary
Ray LaHood has assured lawmakers the Obama administration will prevent the
closure of 149 small airport towers as well as end furloughs of
air traffic controllers nationwide as a result of legislation passed by
Congress, according to officials involved in negotiations on the bill.The
disclosure came as senators sought signatures on a letter to LaHood saying
that that their support of the legislation "was based on the understanding
that the contract towers would be fully funded." In all, 149 towers
are ticketed for possible closure beginning June 15 as the FAA carries
out its share of the $85 billion in across-the-board budget cuts that
took effect in March at numerous federal agencies.The letter said the towers,
which are staffed by employees under contract to the FAA, are a
"vital public safety and economic development asset for dozens of communities
- many of them rural - in every corner of the country."
It was circulated by Sens. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., and Richard Blumenthal,
D-Conn.The developments coincided with congressional passage during the
day of a follow-up bill that fixed a stenographic error in legislation
that cleared late last week. It was designed to give LaHood flexibility
to shift up to $253 million among various accounts to "prevent reduced
operations and staffing of the FAA," b
tion, finished third despite putting
$150,000 of his own cash into the race.While Gomez easily outraised his
challengers he also loaned his campaign at least $600,000.The campaign,
the third U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts in the past four years,
was marked in part by the relatively low voter turnout. That turnout
was likely hampered by the April 15 bombing and the search for
the bombers, which consumed the attention of residents across Massachusetts.In
the town of Wayland, in Markey's congressional district, voters trickled
in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, a retired Boston University professor,
said she voted for Markey because he's "he's done a terrific job
of being there when anything important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also
thought the marathon attack might discourage turnout among voters."There
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."Markey, who's
from Malden and has served in the U.S. House since 1976, and
Gomez will be on the June 25 special election ballot along with
Richard Heos, an independent from Woburn.Democratic Gov. Deval Patrick had
named his former chief of staff, William "Mo" Cowan, to fill Kerry's
seat on an interim basis until after the special election.
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