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Newtown Eye on the Beltway: Lieberman Praises Florida Senator

And DeLauro reiterates country's need for animal identification system.

BLUMENTHAL: The senator praised the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for launching a public inquiry into how arbitration clauses affect consumers.

“Consumers must have the right to remedies in court to hold companies accountable for poor service or excessive fees,” he said in a statement released by his office on Tuesday. “The CFBP arbitration inquiry is a meaningful step toward ensuring consumers are not unfairly and unethically forced into a biased arbitration system. I will continue to fight for legislation that restores the people's right to hold corporations accountable.”

Blumenthal recently introduced the Consumer Mobile Fairness Act, which would ban mandatory binding arbitration clauses in cell phone and mobile data service contracts, and co-sponsored the Arbitration Fairness Act with Senator Al Franken (D-MN), which prohibits pre-dispute arbitration agreements if it requires arbitration of an employment, consumer or civil rights dispute.

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LIEBERMAN: The senator went to Twitter to praise U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) for a speech he made Wednesday at the Brookings Institution in Washington D.C.:

"Terrific speech by @MarcoRubio. More evidence that he is a rising star in the next generation of American foreign policy leaders."

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HIMES: The congressman revealed on Twitter that he was one of many who saw President Obama's appearance on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" Tuesday night:

"You gotta see the Pres slow jammin' the news on student loans w/Jimmy Fallon: http://tinyurl.com/cff84fy Fun, but this issue is DEAD serious."

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DELAURO: The congresswoman again expressed her views on the country's need for animal identification system. She previously urged the United States Department of Agriculture to implement one when she was Chairwoman of the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee.

“Yesterday’s announcement of the fourth case of BSE, or mad cow disease, in the United States clearly highlights the need for a comprehensive national animal identification system,” she said in a statement released by her office on Wednesday. “We were lucky to identify this case, but we must invest in a strong national identification system that has the potential to improve animal traceability and ensure the health of our domestic livestock.”

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MURPHY: The congressman took to Twitter to express his gratitude after a UConn student wrote an opinion piece in support of Murphy:

"Honored to have the support of #UConn Student Body President Sam Tracy! http://bit.ly/K4jgS2 #CTSen"

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Thomas Paine June 18, 2013 at 01:47 pm
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DOR June 19, 2013 at 08:56 am
I'm o n Butterfield. No sightings here. Any specifics as to her location?
Carol Chapman June 19, 2013 at 09:23 am
Norma has been spotted this morning at the intersection of Kenan and Currituck. The red leash isRead More still attached. She was trying to eat a dead squirrel on Currituck. Very skittish, but still in the neighborhood (yay). Please watch for her. My husband and sister-in-law (who first spotted her on Currituck this morning) were unable to get near her. She's in the woods, heading toward Butterfield. Her foster mom is on the scene now. Folks in the neighborhood, please watch for her and call 203-942-4008 if you see her.
Carol Chapman June 19, 2013 at 11:20 am
Carolee Mason (Newtown's Animal Control Officer) is watching her from her car at the moment, armedRead More with catfood to tempt her closer. The foster mom is on her way there again, this time with chicken, and Laura is on her way with hamburger. Problem is, this dog is VERY shy, skittish and quick to run away.
Betsy Kraushaar June 17, 2013 at 07:54 am
If you have goodies left that you are interested in donating to our Girl Scout Troop...pleaseRead More contact me. Our troop has been saving/ fundraising for a senior trip to Europe for the past 5 years. Thanks in advance, Betsy
Llyod Christmas June 17, 2013 at 09:01 pm
Hi Betsy! We have tons of children's books left, and would be more than happy to donate them. HowRead More should I get in touch with you to drop them off?
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Lloyd, My email is betsykraushaar@charter.net....I'd love to get some books...Thanks!!!
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