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PRESS RELEASE: Bosse $28 Billion Ahead of Rivals

Release Date: Sep 5 2008

For Immediate Release
September 5, 2008
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Bosse $28 Billion Ahead of Rivals

“50 Days, 50 Ways” Targets Export-Import Bank

(Salem)  While his rival candidates refuse to say where they would cut the federal budget, Republican Grant Bosse continues to groundbreaking assault on wasteful federal spending.  Bosse today unveiled the 47th federal program he would cut, the Export-Import Bank.  With just four days until the September 9th Republican Primary, Bosse has proposed nearly $28 billion in annual savings to taxpayers. Bosse’s opponents have combined to offer $0 in taxpayer savings.

PRESS RELEASE: Bosse Continues Campaign to Save Taxpayers $30 Billion

Release Date: Sep 2 2008

For Immediate Release
September 2, 2008
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Bosse Continues Campaign to Save Taxpayers $30 Billion

“50 Days, 50 Ways to Cut Federal Spending” Enters Home Stretch

(Lebanon)  With one week left until the September 9th Republican Primary, Republican Grant Bosse continues his innovative “50 Days, 50 Ways to Cut Federal Spending” Initiative.  Bosse would add an additional $66 million in taxpayer savings by eliminating the Even Start Program, an adult-literacy program that has failed to demonstrate any results despite 20 years of trial projects.

PRESS RELEASE: Democrats Launch Convention on Taxpayers' Dime

Release Date: Aug 25 2008

For Immediate Release
August 25, 2008
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Democrats Launch Convention on Taxpayers' Dime

“50 Days, 50 Ways” attacks campaign welfare, breaks $20 billion

(Nashua)  As the Democratic Party launched its National Convention with taxpayer funds, Republican Grant Bosse called for an end to taxpayer subsidies for political parties.  The Presidential Election Campaign Fund will divert $55 million in taxpayer funds this year for Presidential candidates, and for the Democratic and Republican Conventions. This latest proposal has pushed Bosse’s innovative “50 Days, 50 Ways to Cut Federal Spending” initiative to more than $20 billion in specific federal spending cuts.

PRESS RELEASE: Bosse: $10.5 Billion in Savings, Opponents: $0

Release Date: Aug 15 2008

For Immediate Release
August 15, 2008
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Bosse: $10.5 Billion in Savings, Opponents: $0

(Hillsboro)  Republican Grant Bosse today topped $10.5 billion in the innovative “50 Days, 50 Ways to Cut Federal Spending” Initiative.  Bosse called for the elimination of three more corporate welfare programs as his fifty day crusade against wasteful federal spending reached the halfway mark.  Meanwhile, his Republican opponents failed to name a single dollar they would cut from the federal budget.

PRESS RELEASE: Bosse Tackles Pork in Energy Bill

Release Date: Aug 12 2008

For Immediate Release
August 12, 2008
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Bosse Tackles Pork in Energy Bill

“50 Days, 50 Ways” Looks for Efficient Energy Policy

(Hillsboro)  Republican Grant Bosse today focused his “50 Days, 50 Ways to Cut Federal Spending” Initiative on energy policy, targeting three programs that waste taxpayer dollars while interfering with the energy marketplace.  Bosse’s Comprehensive Energy Plan would remove Congressional interference in energy research, and provide incentive-based support for real energy breakthroughs.  Bosse recommends cutting the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative, the Energy Star Program, and the Office of Surface Mining Coal Reclamation Grants, saving taxpayers $278 million a year.

“50 Days, 50 Ways” Heads West for the Weekend

Release Date: Jul 25 2008

For Immediate Release
July 25, 2008
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“50 Days, 50 Ways” Heads West for the Weekend

Bosse Targets Pork in Alaska and Hawaii, passes $7 Billion

(Hillsboro)  Hillsboro Republican Grant Bosse today targeted pet projects of two of the most powerful members of the U.S. Senate, as he continued his 50 day quest to cut federal spending.  Bosse called for the elimination of the Denali Commission, the Education for Native Hawaiians Program, and the Alaska Native Educational Equity Program, which would save taxpayers over $73 million annually.  These pet projects have been shepherded through Congress by Alaska Republican Ted Stevens and Hawaii Democrat Daniel Inouye.

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