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“TRAVAILLE, TRAVAILLE, TRAVAILLE” mentioning the U.S. Dept. of Energy was published in the House of Representatives section on pages H8902 on July 28, 2009.
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TRAVAILLE, TRAVAILLE, TRAVAILLE
(Mr. LaTOURETTE asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. LaTOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, a lot of the problems in this country can be alleviated with a good job. There's nothing like a good job. And that's why the folks in southwest Ohio were so excited last fall when a fresh-faced young Senator from Illinois came to town and promised that he would fully support the enrichment plant down in Piketon, Ohio, creating 8,000 new jobs. People had parades, they were excited.
The Senator, now our President, sent a letter to our governor on September 2 reiterating his promise. Big groundbreaking on July 15, one of our colleagues, Zack Space, was there, and said there are thousands of jobs at stake. Our Democratic Governor, Ted Strickland, wrote to the President in March--Without timely approval of the loan guarantee, the many thousands of new jobs being created will be delayed or perhaps lost.
But as it says in my daughter's favorite bedtime story, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, ``Oh, no.'' What happened today was the Department of Energy said there will be no loan guarantee, $2.5 billion will be lost, 8,000 jobs will not be created. But fear not, Mr. Speaker, they have not yet rejected the application of a French company, and the French company, no jobs, no investment, and rather than jobs, jobs, jobs, we should say travaille, travaille, travaille.
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