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New congresswoman targets economic recovery
By LORETTA SWORD THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
November 23, 2008
Rep.-elect Betsy Markey and Rep. John Salazar are making rounds in both of their congressional districts.
U.S. Rep.-elect Betsy Markey said her primary goal as a first-term congresswoman will be to help rebuild the country's economy.
"We're spending so much more money than we're bringing in. We've got to focus on the deficit and focus on jobs," Markey said during an interview Tuesday that included Rep. John Salazar.
Salazar was accompanying her on a whirlwind tour of Southern Colorado, including some of the counties in Markey's 4th Congressional District.
Markey fields questions at FM town meeting
By Dan Barker (Contact)
Monday, December 8, 2008
Congresswoman-elect Betsy Markey let Morgan County residents listen to a voice message left by President-elect Barack Obama just before a town meeting Saturday.
Congresswoman-elect Betsy Markey faced some questions and received some advice during a town meeting at the Fort Morgan City Hall on Saturday.
Democrats and Republicans alike showed up with questions and concerns for Congresswoman-elect Betsy Markey on Saturday.
Markey was at Fort Morgan’s City Hall to speak at a town meeting as part of a tour of the northeast plains counties in the 4th Congressional District.
It was a mostly jubilant crowd of Democrats who hugged and congratulated Markey for her win over Republican Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave in the November election.
Before the meeting, Markey pulled out her cell phone to let her supporters listen to a Nov. 11 voice mail from President-elect Barack Obama.
September 10, 2008 - Today Betsy Markey, a small business owner and candidate for Congress in Colorado’s Fourth Congressional District, announced the release of her second 30-second TV ad. The ad highlights the values of fiscal responsibility instilled in her when she was growing up, and her experience turning a small business into one of America’s fastest growing companies.
The 30-second spot also talks about Markey’s economic plan to cut government spending and restore fiscal discipline in Washington, D.C. The ad will begin its run on network television tomorrow.
This ad highlights Betsy's background turning a small business into one of America's fastest growing comapnies, traveling all over Northern and Eastern Colorado for Sen. Ken Salazar, helping small businesses cut through red tape, and working with senior citizens and military veterans to get the benefits they deserve.
The 30-second spot also notes Markey's plan to cut government spending and restore fiscal discipline in Washginton, D.C.
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