Press Releases
Congressman Tom McClintock will conduct a town hall meeting in Georgetown, Thursday, June 9, at 6 PM. The meeting will be held in the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall, 6240 Main Street, Georgetown.
Six outstanding art students garnered top awards in the Congressional Art Competition -- An Artistic Discovery -- a high school arts contest sponsored by Members of Congress. The competition was open to all high school students within California's Fourth Congressional District. The winners are:
Congressman Tom McClintock will conduct a town hall meeting in Placerville on Tuesday, May 17, at 6:00 PM. The meeting will be held at El Dorado High School, in the gym, 561 Canal Street, Placerville.
Lincoln town hall; Congressman Tom McClintock will hold a town-hall meeting Thursday, April 28, 6:00 p.m. McBean Pavilion, 65 McBean Park Drive, Lincoln.
Congressman Tom McClintock today sent the attached letter to President Obama regarding Libya:
The Honorable Barack Obama
President of the United States
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mr. President:
Congressman Tom McClintock will conduct a town-hall meeting with
constituents in Colfax on Tuesday, March 22, at 6:00 PM.
The meeting will be held at Colfax High School, in the theater, 24995 Ben Taylor Road, Colfax.
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Volunteers interested in learning how to collect and preserve the personal accounts of American wartime veterans for the Library of Congress are invited to a program overview and training session. The program is a collaboration of the Library of Congress and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1487 in cooperation with Congressman Tom McClintock’s office. Materials will be provided.
Congressman McClintock will hold a town hall meeting in El Dorado Hills this Wednesday, February 23rd at 6:00 PM. The location will be Rolling Hills Middle School multi-purpose room.
El Dorado Hills Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 6:00PM
Rolling Hills Middle School
Multi-Purpose Room
7141 Silva Valley Parkway
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
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The United States government is on the verge of bankruptcy. HR 1 makes $61 billion in actual spending reductions for the remaining fiscal year ending on September 30. Since 2008, federal spending has increased 24 percent; the cuts in HR 1 represent a 1 ½ percent reduction. HR 1 isn’t enough to make more than a dent in the deficit, but at least it reverses the upward trend in spending and points us back in the direction of solvency.
Legislation will ensure debt service payments in the event the debt ceiling is reached


