Saturday, April 26, 2008

Congressman Henry Cuellar receives US Chamber Award


Henry Cuellar (photo)
District 28 Congressman

Recently, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce presented to Congressman Henry Cuellar the Spirit of Enterprise award for his support on key business legislation voted on during the 110th Congress, first session.

The award is presented to Members of Congress who have cast votes that help the economy grow and create new jobs. A Representatives ranking and legislation in focus are catalogued in the Chamber annual publication, How They Voted.

Based on 20 House votes that have a direct impact on business according to the Chamber, Cuellar received a cumulative score of 86. Key votes included a trade promotion agreement with Peru, an extension of the Andean Trade Preference Act, and extension of the federal backstop for terrorism risk insurance, revisions to the rules governing direct foreign investment, and critical water resources legislation to facilitate commerce at the nationĂ¢€™s waterways and ports.

"It is an honor to receive this award," said Cuellar. As a member of the House Committee on Small Business and representing the congressional district that contains one of the nation's largest volume trade ports, I take the issues facing business and our economy as a whole very seriously. The Spirit of Enterprise award embodies the belief that trade, investment, transportation, development and education are key to a booming, prosperous nation, and my votes last session have clearly reflected that."

"Representative Cuellar has proven to be an effective ally to the business community, supporting legislation that helps grow the economy and creates new jobs for hardworking Americans," said Tom Donohue, Chamber President and CEO.Ă‚ "The Chamber is grateful for Henry's commitment to these important issues and is proud to present him with this award."

No comments:

Post a Comment