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About Congressman Richard E. Neal
Richard E. Neal was first elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1988. He represents the Second District of Massachusetts, which includes cities and towns in western and central Massachusetts.
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Quotes
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“ Development in an urban city is tough under any circumstances. ”
In MassDevelopment celebrates completion of renovation of former courthouse at 1550 Main St. -
“ Today, the American economy is back on its feet, but it is not where we'd like to be. ”
In U.S. Rep. Richard Neal meets with chambers of commerce from current and future congressional districts -
“ Today's announcement is another indication that the Union Station redevelopment project is moving forward in the right direction. ”
In Springfield's Union Station gets $6 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant -
“ As central and Western Massachusetts begins to rebuild following the devastating twister that affected 19 communities, I can think of no better timing for this funding. ”
In Springfield's Union Station wins new round of federal funding -
“ Due to the devastation, I believed a swift and bold federal response was necessary. ”
In President Obama's disaster area declaration opens door for federal aid, buoys hopes of tornado-tossed communities in Western Massachusetts -
“ Why should a child in the Boston suburbs have access to more electronic data than a child in the hill towns of Hampshire and Franklin counties. ”
In Editorial: Broadband a spark for region's economy -
“ Think of education. Why should a child in the Boston suburbs have access to more electronic data than a child in the hilltowns of Hampshire and Franklin counties? ”
In Springfield to partner with Massachusetts Broadband Institute on MassBroadband 123 high-speed Internet -
“ I think we need to talk about the SBA. ”
In Agawam busines gets SBA-backed loan -
“ With many people in the Pioneer Valley depending on public transportation, this new system will make their travel easier and more convenient. ”
In PVTA wins federal funding for new passenger information system -
“ Having been an outspoken and longtime supporter of high speed rail, both an east-west and a north-south line, I am very pleased with this development. ”
In Additional federal funds awarded to Knowledge Corridor rail project
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