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Daily Archives: June 11, 2009

New GAO Reports: EPA Chemical Assessments, Public Housing, Environmental Contamination

  • EPA Chemical Assessments: Process Reforms Offer the Potential to Address Key Problems, GAO-09-774T, June 11, 2009
  • Public Housing: HUD’s Oversight of Housing Agencies Should Focus More on Inappropriate Use of Program Fund, GAO-09-33, June 11, 2009
  • Environmental Contamination: Lessons Learned from the Cleanup of Formerly Used Defense and Military Munitions Sites, GAO-09-779T, June 10, 2009

World Trade Organization: Hyperlinked Map of Disputes Between Members

“The World Trade Organization has recently posted on its website an interactive map that depicts disputes between its member states. The top of the webpage shows a list of highlight-able choices among types of member-state involvement in disputes: as complainant, respondent, or either. The accompanying map shows member-state areas of the world in a color… Continue Reading

Hearing: Bank of America and Merrill Lynch: How Did a Private Deal Turn Into a Federal Bailout?

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and Subcommittee on Domestic Policy held a hearing on: Bank of America and Merrill Lynch: How Did a Private Deal Turn Into a Federal Bailout? Opening Statement of Chairman Edolphus Towns Prepared Testimony of Mr. Kenneth D. Lewis Fed E-mails Opening Statement of Chairman Dennis Kucinich Closing Statement of… Continue Reading

Interior Review Shines Light on Controversial Utah Oil and Gas Leases

News release: “A report released today by the U.S. Department of the Interior reveals flaws in the process through which a controversial set of oil and gas leases were offered in Utah in the waning days of the previous Administration, including several near Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, and Dinosaur National Monument. Secretary of the… Continue Reading

Federal Agencies Issue Frequently Asked Questions on Identity Theft Rules

News release: “Six federal agencies issued a set of frequently asked questions (FAQs) today to help financial institutions, creditors, users of consumer reports, and issuers of credit cards and debit cards comply with federal regulations on identity theft and discrepancies in changes of address. The “Red Flags and Address Discrepancy Rules,” which implement sections of… Continue Reading

National Archives Appoints Director of the Office of Government Information Services

News release: “Acting Archivist of the United States Adrienne Thomas announced today the appointment of Miriam Nisbet as the director of the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) within the National Archives and Records Administration. OGIS, an organization newly established under the OPEN Government Act of 2007, will provide policy guidance and mediation services for… Continue Reading