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“Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today released Guide to Earmark Reform. The report evaluates the recently-passed House ethics package (H. Res. 6) and the President’s proposal for earmark reforms, and compares each with CAGW’s recommendations.” Related postings on earmarks Continue Reading
The Drug Enforcement Administrations Handling of Cash Seizures, Audit Report 07-06, December 2006, PDF (Full Report), released January 5, 2006. Continue Reading
Press release: “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released today fiscal year 2007 grant guidance and application kits for five grant programs that will total roughly $1.7 billion in funding for state and local counterterrorism efforts. With the fiscal year 2007 funding, the department will have invested nearly $20 billion in local planning, organization, equipment,… Continue Reading
Follow-up to previous postings on EPA library closings, via FAS, this recent CRS report, Restructuring EPA’s Libraries: Background and Issues for Congress, updated January 3, 2007. “EPA determined that the utility of some of its libraries had declined as the agency has made more information available through the Internet, and as heightened security at its… Continue Reading
Medical Devices: Status of FDA’s Program for Inspections by Accredited Organizations, Full text GAO-07-157, and Highlights, January 5, 2007. “GAO examined FDA documents, interviewed FDA officials, and obtained information from FDA on the number of inspections conducted from March 11, 2004–when FDA first cleared an accredited organization to conduct independent inspections–through October 31, 2006. GAO… Continue Reading
The Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission website on State Contractor Contribution Ban Lists incluses the following update: “Pursuant to the order of the U.S. District Court, these lists do not contain the names of dependent children who are principals of State Contractors and Prospective State Contractors. View the Court order,” filed Janaury 3, 2007. Continue Reading
“Chairman of the House Committee Bart Gordon (D-TN) highlighted the new MethResources.gov website, offering a one-stop source of information on the methamphetamine epidemic and help for families and communities faced with the fallout from the dangerously-addictive drug.” Continue Reading
Press release, January 4, 2007 – Committee Begins 110th Congress With New Name, Website And Ambitious Agenda: “The Committee…unveiled its new website http://science.house.gov a one-stop shop for the latest science and Committee news, hearing and event schedules and broadcasts, science educational tools for teachers and students, and a clearinghouse of federal science resources.” Continue Reading
From a press release by Sen. Harry Reid, January 4, 2007: “…In the first 10 bills we will introduce this afternoonand in our on-going oversight of the war in Iraqwe intend to address three priorities of the nation: one, providing real security; two, restoring transparency, accountability and responsibility to the United States government; and three,… Continue Reading
“According to a recent Gallup Poll, local television news, once behind the national network news in national viewership, is the source of news that Americans most frequently use. Local newspapers rank second in frequency of use, followed by the nightly network news and cable news networks. Use of the Internet for news has grown rapidly… Continue Reading