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Daily Archives: September 7, 2010

CBO Monthly Budget Review – September 2010

Monthly Budget Review – September 2010: Based on the Monthly Treasury Statement for July and the Daily Treasury Statements for August 2010

  • “The federal government incurred a deficit of nearly $1.3 trillion in the first 11 months of fiscal year 2010, CBO estimates—a total that is about $100 billion less than the shortfall recorded through August of last year. Outlays are about 2 percent less than they were in the first 11 months of 2009, whereas revenues have increased by 1½ percent.”
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  • Decline in US Adult Smoking Rate Stalled Half of children still exposed to secondhand smoke

    News release: “Despite the known dangers of tobacco use, 1 in 5 American adults continues to smoke cigarettes, and 4 in 10 nonsmokers were exposed to cigarette smoke during 2007-2008, according to reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Among children between the ages of 3 and 11 years old, 54 percent were… Continue Reading

    GAO: Preliminary Observations on Services Requested by Seniors and Challenges in Providing Assistance

    Older Americans Act: Preliminary Observations on Services Requested by Seniors and Challenges in Providing Assistance, GAO-10-1024T, September 07, 2010 “Seniors frequently requested home-delivered meals and transportation services, and based on preliminary responses to GAO’s survey and information from site visits, demand for some Title III services may be increasing. Some agencies said they were unable… Continue Reading

    BLM Handbook for Wild Horse & Burro Management

    “The Bureau of Land Management has issued a new policy handbook relating to the management of wild horses and burros roaming public lands under the BLM’s jurisdiction. Among other things, the handbook would ensure that the factors considered in determining appropriate herd population levels are consistent across all of the Bureau’s 179 herd management areas… Continue Reading

    Interior IG: Wildland urban interface communities lack funding oversight and guidance

    Wildland urban interface communities lack funding oversight and guidance from DOI, Report No.: ER-EV-MOA-0012-2009 July 2010 “This memorandum transmits our evaluation of the Department of the Interior’s (DOl) activities pertaining to wildland urban interface areas (WUI) where private and federal properties intersect and where wildland fires may ignite without warning. We conducted this evaluation in… Continue Reading

    New Report Warns of Expanding Threat of Hypoxia in U. S. Coastal Waters

    News release: “A report issued today by key environmental and scientific federal agencies assesses the increasing prevalence of low-oxygen “dead zones” in U.S. coastal waters and outlines a series of research and policy steps that could help reverse the decades-long trend. The interagency report notes that incidents of hypoxia—a condition in which oxygen levels drop… Continue Reading

    The Liberal Tradition of the Supreme Court Clerkship: Its Rise, Fall, and Reincarnation?

    The Liberal Tradition of the Supreme Court Clerkship: Its Rise, Fall, and Reincarnation? William E. Nelson, Harvey Rishikof, I. Scott Messinger, and Michael Jo. 62 Vand.L.Rev. 1749 “Our main goal in this article is to present what we believe to be our key insight—that the future direction of the Court will be determined not only… Continue Reading

    Study: High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being

    High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being, Daniel Kahneman1 and Angus Deaton, Center for Health and Well-being, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ – Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), August 4, 2010. “Recent research has begun to distinguish two aspects of subjective well-being. Emotional well-being refers to the emotional quality of… Continue Reading