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Daily Archives: July 25, 2007

Chairman Waxman Asks About White House Counsel's Knowledge of Potential Presidential Records Act Violations

Press release: “In two separate letters, Chairman Waxman asks when the White House Counsel’s office learned about White House officials’ use of nongovernmental e-mail accounts for official purposes, and what steps, if any, it took to preserve these records and prevent violations of the Presidential Records Act. A staff report issued by the committee’s majority staff in June found that the White House Counsel’s office under Alberto Gonzales may have known about officials’ use of these accounts as early as 2001 and done nothing to prevent continued use of the accounts for official business. Chairman Waxman asks Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and Fred F. Fielding, the current White House Counsel, for information and documents.”

  • Letter to Fred Fielding
  • Letter to Attorney General Gonzalez
  • Related postings on investigations into U.S. Attorney firings
  • National Task Force Releases New Tools to Protect Cultural Heritage

    Press release: “A new collection of handy tools designed especially for libraries, archives, museums, historic sites, and historic preservation and arts organizations has been released by the Heritage Emergency National Task Force. The tools are the result of the Task Force’s “Lessons Applied” initiative to develop practical applications for the lessons from Hurricane Katrina, such… Continue Reading

    New GAO Reports: FDA, IG, Medicaid, SBA, NASA Supplier Base

    Compact of Free Association: Implementation Activities Have Progressed, but the Marshall Islands Faces Challenges to Achieving Long-Term Compact Goals, GAO-07-1125T, July 25, 2007 Environmental Justice: Measurable Benchmarks Needed to Gauge EPA Progress in Correcting Past Problems, GAO-07-1140T, July 25, 2007 Food and Drug Administration: Methodologies for Identifying and Allocating Costs of Reviewing Medical Device Applications… Continue Reading

    Latest Federal Reserve Board Beige Book

    Press release, July 25, 2007: “Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Banks indicated that economic activity continued to expand in June and early July. New York, Richmond, St. Louis, Minneapolis, and San Francisco described the pace of growth as “moderate” while Cleveland and Chicago saw it as “modest.” Philadelphia noted that economic conditions improved. Kansas… Continue Reading

    Commission Urges Improvements to Servicemembers' Care

    Press release: A commission tasked to fix problems with wounded servicemembers’ care today presented a 29-page proposal to President Bush that suggests overhauling the disability-rating system and urges more attention be paid to returning Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans suffering from brain injuries. In the wake of reports that servicemembers at Walter Reed Army Medical… Continue Reading

    NCSL 50-State Legislative Tracking Web Resources

    NCSL 50-State Legislative Tracking Web Resources – Updated July 2007: “At the request of NCSL’s Legislative Research Librarians (LRL) staff section, NCSL has developed this resource of 50-state compilations covering various issues that concern state legislators and legislative staff. Here you will find a topical, alphabetical listing of legislative and statutory databases, compilations and state… Continue Reading

    House Judiciary Reports Contempt Citations to the House of Representatives

    Press release: “Today, the House Judiciary Committee sent a report and resolution to the House of Representatives finding former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten in statutory contempt of Congress for failing to respond to the Committee’s subpoenas in the U.S. Attorney investigation. The report passed by a… Continue Reading

    America's Top Digital Counties Ranked

    Press release: “The Center for Digital Government has completed 2007’s evaluation of America’s most digital county governments. This year’s Digital Counties Survey found many counties using information technology in increasingly innovative ways and improving service to their citizens…2007’s Winners are: 500,000 or more population: 1st: Montgomery County, Maryland 250,000-499,999 population: 1st: Richland County, South Carolina… Continue Reading