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Daily Archives: October 28, 2010

EFF: Government Withholds Records on Need for Expanded Surveillance Law

News release: “The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed suit against three agencies of the Department of Justice (DOJ) today, demanding records about problems or limitations that hamper electronic surveillance and potentially justify or undermine the Administration’s new calls for expanded surveillance powers. The issue has been in the headlines for more than a month, kicked off by a New York Times report that the government was seeking to require “back doors” in all communications systems — from email and webmail to Skype, Facebook and even Xboxes — to ease its ability to spy on Americans. The head of the FBI publicly claimed that these “back doors” are needed because advances in technology are eroding agents’ ability to intercept information. EFF filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and the DOJ Criminal Division to see if that claim is backed up by specific incidents where these agencies encountered obstacles in conducting electronic surveillance.”

Brookings: The Next Real Estate Boom

The Next Real Estate Boom, Christopher B. Leinberger, Visiting Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program – Patrick C. Doherty, Director, Smart Strategy Initiative, New America Foundation, November 2010 “…the two largest demographic groups in the country, the baby boomers and their children—together comprising half the population — want homes and commercial space in neighborhoods that do not… Continue Reading

DOD Releases Military Intelligence Program 2010 Topline Budget

News release: “The Department of Defense released today the fiscal 2010 Military Intelligence Program (MIP) appropriated top line budget. The total was $27 billion, which includes the base budget and supplemental appropriations. The DoD determined that releasing this top line figure does not jeopardize any classified activities within the MIP. No other MIP budget figures… Continue Reading

FCC Investigation Into Verizon Wireless "Mystery Fees" Results in Record Settlement

News release: “Today, the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau announced an historic consent decree with Verizon Wireless — including a record $25 million payment to the U.S. Treasury — regarding “mystery fees” the company charged its customers over the last several years. The payment is the largest in FCC history and the settlement concludes the… Continue Reading

White House: Jobs and Economic Security for America’s Women

Jobs and Economic Security for America’s Women, White House Economic Council, October 22, 2010 “Since his first day in office, President Obama has worked to lay the foundation for economic growth that creates good jobs and incomes for all Americans. Many of these policies have been particularly important for women. These policies have helped stave… Continue Reading

DOT, EPA Propose the Nation’s First Greenhouse Gas and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Trucks and Buses

News release: “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced the first national standards to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and improve fuel efficiency of heavy-duty trucks and buses. This comprehensive national program is projected to reduce GHG emissions by about 250 million metric tons and save 500 million… Continue Reading

Federal Trade Commission Proposes Revised "Green Guides"

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission proposed revisions to the guidance that it gives marketers to help them avoid making misleading environmental claims. The [summary of proposed changes] are designed to update the Guides and make them easier for companies to understand and use. The changes to the “Green Guides” include new guidance on marketers’… Continue Reading

CRS – “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: A Legal Analysis

“Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”: A Legal Analysis, Jody Feder, Legislative Attorney, September 15, 2010 “In 1993, after many months of study, debate, and political controversy, Congress passed and President Clinton signed legislation establishing a revised “[p]olicy concerning homosexuality in the armed forces.” The new legislation reflected a compromise regarding the U.S. military’s policy toward members… Continue Reading

Federal Reserve releases Addressing the Impact of the Foreclosure Crisis

News release: “A new publication, Addressing the Impact of the Foreclosure Crisis, details the innovative, community-based foreclosure prevention and neighborhood stabilization activities sponsored by the Federal Reserve as part of its Mortgage Outreach and Research Efforts (MORE) initiative. The presidents of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks worked collaboratively with the Board of Governors to launch… Continue Reading