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Rep. Sam Graves’ bipartisan Fixing FEMA Act would give local first responders help they need to restore vital infrastructure.
When severe storms drive flash flooding in Texas, ice and snow shut down streets in Kansas City or tornadoes damage vital ...
Sam also serves on the Transportation Committee where he continues to fight for Missouri roads, bridges, rail lines and airports. Congressman Graves was born in Tarkio, Missouri on November 7, 1963.
Rep. Sam Graves (MO), the ranking Republican member on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and its presumptive chairman in the 118th Congress, is going to mean less support ...
WASHINGTON — Missouri Republican Rep. Sam Graves, among the leading candidates to succeed outgoing Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman Bill Shuster next year, said he is optimistic about ...
U.S. Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri has been a critic of the push for a new Kansas City International Airport. Local business and civic leaders are hoping to get him on board with renovation or ...
Sam Graves voted against the COVID-19 relief bill. Apparently, sending $5 billion to the nation’s overwhelmingly white farmers is fine, but $1,400 for you is socialism.
Sam Graves hates vax mandates — but is speaking at a conference requiring shots By The Kansas City Star Editorial Board. Updated October 12, 2021 6:14 AM.
When Rep. Sam Graves, a Missouri Republican, took control of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee this year, he vowed to do something to block a controversial federal rule guiding ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Small companies were still reeling from the recession in 2011 when Sam Graves became chairman of the House Small Business Committee. As the Missouri Republican prepares to leave ...
Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO) claims he endorsed the 21st Century AIRR Act after Rep. Bill Shuster compromised on issues like GA user fees and the long term sustainability of the Airport Improvement Program.
WASHINGTON. Missouri Republican Rep. Sam Graves led the charge Wednesday to block a spending bill that steers roughly $20 million to his district for transportation projects he personally requested.
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