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April 7, 2006
Today, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) made the following statement after the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics released the latest employment report, citing an increase of 211,000 new jobs in the month of March:

April 6, 2006
Today, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) sent a letter to members of Congress highlighting the potential economic benefits of a civilian nuclear agreement between the United States and India. Please see the attached letter and the following excerpts:

April 5, 2006
What do you get when Iraqi soldiers and coalition forces capture terrorists and discover AK-47 rifles, rocket-propelled grenade boosters, sniper scopes, plastic explosives, and blocks of TNT?

April 4, 2006
Today, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) made the following statement regarding Congressman Tom DeLay’s (TX-22) decision to retire from Congress:

April 3, 2006
Today, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) spoke at the South Carolina State House in Columbia, South Carolina regarding the Brigadier General Francis Marion Memorial Act (H.R. 5057). Senator Lindsey Graham also released a statement of support in favor of the legislation.

April 3, 2006
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Wilson Praises South Carolina Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of Jasper County

Monday April 03, 2006

March 29, 2006
American soldiers, Coalition troops, and Iraqi Security Forces are working together to improve economic conditions throughout Iraq. In three years, they have made substantial progress in helping create a civil society which ensures freedom and opportunities for Iraqis, and strengthens the national security of the United States.

March 29, 2006
After leaders of the Democrat party unveiled their National Security Platform today at Union Station, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) expressed his concern about the sincerity and direction of their agenda:

March 28, 2006

Today, Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) made the following statement regarding the resignation of White House Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card, Jr. and the appointment of Office of Management and Budget Director Joshua B. Bolten as his successor:


March 23, 2006
Congressman Joe Wilson (SC-02) circulated a letter to all members of Congress encouraging them to support H.R. 4974, bipartisan legislation to waive the application of certain requirements under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 with respect to India.