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Spinning
Health Care Reform
The Hotline: "As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi searches for
votes and the WH hunts for compromises on health care reform,
party strategists on both sides remain convinced that a legislative
overhaul will pass.
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Bennet
to Propose Senate Reforms
Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) "will announce an ambitious set
of reforms to change many of the rules under which his colleagues
work, including an effort to restrict earmarks and limit the
filibuster," the Denver Post reports.
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The
Anti-Cheney
The New Republic runs a must-read profile of White House chief
of staff Rahm Emanuel.
"If anything, though, Emanuel is the
anti-Cheney. The former Bush vice president was famous for leaving
few fingerprints; often, senior White House aides weren't even
aware of his involvement on an issue. But his influence touched
every major administration initiative. Emanuel, by contrast,
leaves more fingerprints than a twelve-fingered larcenist--thick,
greasy, deeply grooved fingerprints. And yet, going down the
list of Obama initiatives, one is struck by the number that resist
his designs."
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Two
Weeks for Health Care
This afternoon, President Obama will outline the "next steps"
for passing a comprehensive health care reform bill.
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NIOSH
"What's New" list.
This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
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Speeches
and Testimony for CFTC.gov.
The following speech was given by CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler.
March 2, 2010
Remarks of Chairman Gary Gensler, Over-the-Counter Derivatives
Reform, Women in Housing and Finance
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Remarks
With Chilean President Michelle Bachelet
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:12:43 -0600
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U.S.
Fire Administration Coffee Break Training Update 2010-09
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Expanding Your Customer Base with Telephone
Relay Service
Even in the Internet age, few businesses could survive without
the telephone. Whether through landlines or cell phones, the
ability to communicate by phone is critical to providing quality
service to all potential customers, including those who are deaf
or hard of hearing. But many businesses that regularly rely on
the phone to conduct business transactions are unaware of how
to serve a customer who is hearing impaired. A telephone relay
service can bridge this divide.
Read more about Expanding Your Customer
Base with Telephone Relay Service in the February issue of Business
Sense.
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U.S.
Snowboarders to Visit Armenia as Sports Envoys
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:49:59 -0600
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GEN
McChrystal Interview
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:34:22 -0600
U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, GEN Stanley McChrystal,
says the U.S. and its NATO allies are slowly resolving a crisis
of confidence among the Afghan people.
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DepSecDef
Lynn Speech
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:52:53 -0600
Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn spoke at the American
Legion Commander's Call in Washington DC.
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DOD
Identifies Army Casualty
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 14:31:00 -0600
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Passport
Day in the USA
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 13:08:05 -0600
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DoS
Daily Appointments Schedule for March 3, 2010
Wed, 03 Mar 2010 07:10:47 -0600
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National Archives Opens Access to Federal
Agency Records Schedules
New web initiative places records schedules since 1985 online
Washington, DC* The National Archives and
Records Administration unveiled today a new portal on its web
site providing access to scanned images of Federal agency records
schedules since 1985. For the first time, these records can be
seen at National Archives Records Control Schedule (RCS) web
site http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/rcs/
Archivist David S. Ferriero praised this
development: "Providing access to agency records schedules
supports the Administration's goals of transparency, participation,
and collaboration by letting citizens more easily know what kinds
of records their Government creates. The online availability
of approved schedules promotes better understanding of Federal
Government business processes and the records they create. The
portal will provide Federal agencies easy access to all National
Archives-approved schedules for research and analysis associated
with their agencies' records scheduling efforts."
By statute, the Archivist of the United
States grants Federal agencies the legal authority to carry out
disposition actions against their records. These authorities
are proposed by Federal agencies, approved by the Archivist,
and documented for action through a Standard Form (SF) 115, Request
for Records Disposition Authority, also referred to as "records
schedule."
The SF 115 contains descriptions of record
series (a grouping of related records) or systems and the disposition
instructions for each. These National Archives-approved disposition
instructions specify when the series is to be cut off, when eligible
records are to be moved to off-site storage, when eligible temporary
records must be destroyed or deleted, and when permanent records
are to be transferred to the National Archives.
The National Archives Records Control Schedule
(RCS) website (http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/rcs/)
contains scanned versions of the paper SF 115s submitted from
1985 to the present. Records schedules for the period between
1973 and 1985 will soon be added to the site. Newly approved
schedules will be posted weekly. All SF 115s have been converted
to PDF file format and are listed by agency name and National
Archives-assigned record group number. Records schedules can
be searched by the National Archives job number (e.g., N1-423-09-001),
by agency name (Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs),
by National Archives record group (RG 423), or by keyword or
subject (e.g., grants).
For technical questions about the RCS website,
email LSSP_Team@nara.gov.
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McChrystal
Interview
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:09:56 -0600
Gail McCabe's Interview with GEN Stanley McChrystal, U.S. Forces
Afghanistan/ISAF Commander.
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Support
the 2010 Caucus
"Make sure Ada County is fairly represented!"
What: Fundraiser
Start Time: Today, March 2 at 7:30pm
End Time: Today, March 2 at 10:30pm
Where: Act Blue
To see more details and RSVP
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Kucinich Announces Introduction of Privileged
Resolution to End Afghan War
Click here
to view video.
Washington has a lot of money. It has trillions
for war, but no money for housing. Money for war, but no money
for health care. Money for war, but no money for education. Money
for war - no money to rebuild our cities. No money to create
jobs, but money for war.
The Democrats took control of the Congress
in 2006 with a promise to end the War in Iraq and it's not enough
for this Administration to slow-walk the end of the war, which
could continue for years to come. And it's not enough for a Democratic
Administration to escalate a war in Afghanistan at a time when
there's no clear objective and no end in sight of the contribution
of blood and treasure, to a region which has never been conquered
by any foreign country.
It's time that we take a stand as citizens.
And it's also time to force Congress to take it's Constitutional
responsibility seriously. Article 1, Section 8 requires that
Congress has the war-making power. It is absolutely imperative
that Congress be required to assert it's responsibility on behalf
of the American people. Congress is directly elected by the people.
And Congress has to respond and step up to it's responsibility
to decide if we're going to stay at war in Afghanistan. And so,
soon, I will bring to the Floor of the House a Privileged Resolution
which will force a vote as to whether or not we stay in Afghanistan.
I ask your support for this Resolution.
I ask you to go to that page on our website where you can sign-in
and pledge your support to the effort to get out of Afghanistan;
and where you can circulate far-and-wide the petitions that will
enable us to be able to build a rising, civic movement for peace
and social justice in America.
Money for war: Isn't it time that we demanded
that the resources of our country be used to create the society
that we know that we're capable of building.
Thank you very much.
Dennis Kucinich
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FDIC
Office of Inspector General Reports
The following reports were recently posted to the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporations (FDIC) Office of Inspector General
(OIG) Web site: www.fdicig.gov
under Publications. In cases where an OIG report includes sensitive
or confidential information, the OIG may redact certain information
in the report, and the report will be marked as such. In some
instances because of the highly sensitive nature of the entire
report, the OIG may not make the report publicly available and
instead, a brief summary of the report is posted to the Web site.
Thank you for your interest in the work of the FDIC OIG. If you
have questions or need additional information, please contact
the OIG. The html version of these reports will be posted as
soon as possible.
Material
Loss Review of Integrity Bank, Jupiter, Florida
Material Loss Review of Mutual Bank, Harvey, Illinois
The FDICs Loan Modification Program
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C-SPAN Daily Alert
Programming Information for Tues. 3/2 - Weds. 3/3, 2010
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C-SPAN Highlights
Tonight:
* Postmaster General Potter Remarks at the U.S. Postal Service
Conf. (11pm)
* Coverage of the Texas Republican Primary (11:30pm)
* Senate Commerce Cmte. Hearing on Toyota Vehicle Recalls (11:45pm)
Tomorrow:
* U.S. House: In Session (10am) - LIVE
* Pennsylvania Rep. John Murtha (D) Memorial Service (11am) -
LIVE
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C-SPAN2 Highlights
Tonight:
* Senate Floor Debate on Unemployment Insurance Benefits (8pm)
* State Dept. Special Briefing with Amb. Holbrooke (8:20pm)
* Pres. Obama Remarks on Jobs and the Economy (9:05pm)
Tomorrow:
* British House of Commons Prime Minister's Questions (7am) -
LIVE
* U.S. Senate: In Session (Time TBA) - LIVE
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C-SPAN3 Highlights
Tonight:
* Rep. Pelosi on Health Care; Senate Debate & WJ on Unemployment
(7pm)
* Pres. Obama on Jobs; Hearing on Future of the USPS; Toyota
Hearing (8pm)
Tomorrow:
* House Foreign Affairs Cmte. Hearing on USAID FY 2011 Budget
(9am) - LIVE
* Pres. Obama Press Conference on Health Care (1:45pm) - LIVE
Tentative
* House Hearing on Repealing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Policy (2:30pm) - LIVE
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C-SPAN Radio Highlights
Tonight:
* Programming TBA. Check the Schedule for Updates - http://www.c-span.org/Schedules/C-SPAN-Radio-Schedule.aspx
Tomorrow:
* Washington Journal (7am) - LIVE
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Politics Highlights
* C-SPAN Political Programming - Sunday
on C-SPAN at 6:30pm ET
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Washington Journal Highlights
* Newspaper Articles & Viewer Calls
* Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX)
* Rep. Mike Pence (R-IN)
* Discussion on Combating Financial Fraud
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C-SPAN Capitol Spotlight
* The Senate opposition to the filibuster
by Kentucky Republican Jim Bunning has turned bipartisan. Susan
Collins, R-Maine, joined the chorus of Democrats who are objecting
to Bunnings blocking of a bill that would provide for short-term...-Full
Story at http://www.c-span.org/capitolspotlight
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Enforcement
Actions for CFTC.gov
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DoD
Contracts for March 02, 2010
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:00:00 -0600
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U.S.-Germany
Science And Technology Agreement Signing
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:25:27 -0600
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Two
More Defendants Sentenced in Texas Corruption Case
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:48:44 -0600
Darren L. Reagan, of DeSoto, Texas, was sentenced to 14 years
in federal prison; and Rickey Robertson, of Cedar Hill, Texas,
was sentenced to three years in federal prison in connection
with their roles in what has become known as the "Dallas
City Hall Corruption Case." Thirteen defendants were convicted
as a result of the investigation; five have been sentenced so
far.
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Three
Plead Guilty in Texas in Connection with Medicare Fraud Scheme
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:36:38 -0600
Bassey Monday Idiong, Linda Eteimo Ere Kendabie, and Modupe Babanumi
each pled guilty in Houston, Texas in connection with their roles
in an "arthritis kit" fraud scheme that resulted in
the submission of approximately $846,000 in fraudulent claims
to Medicare.
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Two
Execs Charged with $75 Million Investment Fraud, $19 Million
Misappropriation
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:12:28 -0600
Two co-founders of Canopy Financial, Inc., a bankrupt health
care transaction software company based in Chicago, Illinois,
were charged with allegedly defrauding investors of approximately
$75 million, while at the same time misappropriating approximately
$19 million from client custodial accounts intended for health
care savings and expenses.
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Two
Former Executives of Health Company Found Guilty in Securities
Fraud Scheme
Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:09:06 -0600
Two former executives of Medical Manager Health Systems Inc.,
a subsidiary of WebMD Corporation from 2000 to 2005, were convicted
in Charleston, South Carolina of participating in a conspiracy
to fraudulently inflate the reported earnings of Medical Manager
by more than $16.8 million between 1997 and 2003.
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HHS
Announces 2010 Tribal Consultation Blueprint
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the Departments
compliance with President Barack Obamas memorandum on Tribal
consultation and Executive Order 13175.
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Government
of Sudan Conducting Offensive Operations in Jebel Marra Area
of Darfur
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:46:12 -0600
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Today
in the Department of Defense, 3/3/2010
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:02:00 -0600
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Attorney
General Eric Holder Speaks at the Legal Services Corporation's
Black History Month Celebration
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 11:50:18 -0600
"As todays program points out, for more than half
a century, Americans have come together during Black History
Month to reflect on how far our nation and, especially our African-American
communities, have traveled on the long road toward equality and
freedom," said Attorney General Holder.
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Young Democrats of Georgia.
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Subject: Two Petitions to Sign
Let the General Assembly know how you feel!
http://www.georgiademocrat.org/tuition
and
http://www.petitiononline.com/georgia1/petition.html
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Briefing
by Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Holbrooke
on his Recent Trip to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, Georgia
and Germany
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 17:14:36 -0600
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U.S.
Department of State Daily Press Briefing - March 2
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 17:22:53 -0600
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Remarks
With Chilean President-elect Sebastian Pinera
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 18:17:09 -0600
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Are you represented in Congress by a
Highway Hypocrite?
Highway Hypocrites voted against the Recovery
Act and spent the last year attacking it -- while praising it
in letters requesting funds and press releases touting projects
in their districts.
We've identified 118 Republican senators
and representatives guilty of highway hypocrisy. But we know
there are more.
Click here
to find out if you're represented by a Highway Hypocrite -- and
help us expose others.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office
says the Recovery Act created as many as 3.9 million jobs. But
Highway Hypocrites already knew the Recovery Act was putting
Americans to work across the country, they were simply attacking
it to score political points.
We've identified just over half of all
Republicans in Congress as Highway Hypocrites -- but we're on
a campaign to expose them all. So we've got one question for
every Republican who voted against the Recovery Act: How much
Recovery Act money have you requested for your district?
Find out where your representatives stand
on the Recovery Act now. If you are represented by a Republican
who voted against the Recovery Act, use our easy online tool
to write them a letter asking how much money they have requested.
We're hoping to build pressure to make
them come clean. After all, shouldn't Republican members of Congress
be proud of fighting to create jobs in their districts?
Get started:
http://my.democrats.org/HighwayHypocrites
Thanks,
Jen
Jen O'Malley Dillon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee
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SOUTHCOM
Assists Chile
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:43:33 -0600
U.S. Southern Command provided communication equipment to assist
with earthquake relief efforts in Chile.
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Top
News
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 16:46:30 -0600
The DOD annoucned its terms of referance for the military's look
at repealing the policy concerning homosexuality in the armed
services.
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McChrystal
Interview
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 15:03:08 -0600
Sunday's coverage of Gail McCabe's Interview with GEN Stanley
McChrystal, U.S. Forces Afghanistan/ISAF Commander.
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Highlights:
Support for Chile
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:00:00 -0600
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NEW GOV JOB VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENTS have
been posted at www.usdemocrats.com/ticker/jobs/
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HOUSE FLOOR WRAP-UP FOR MARCH 2, 2010
Bills Adopted Under Suspension of the Rules (5):
1. H.Res.
1097 - Supporting the goals and ideals of National Engineers
Week (Rep. Lipinski - Science and Technology)
2. H.R.
3820 - Natural Hazards Risk Reduction Act of 2009 (Rep. Wu
- Science and Technology)
3. H.Res.
812 - Recognizing the significant contributions of the Military
Working Dog (MWD) Program to the United States Armed Forces (Rep.
Lance - Armed Services)
4. H.Res.
1072 - Recognizing Louisiana State University for 150 years
of service and excellence in higher education (Rep. Cassidy -
Education and Labor)
5. H.Res.
1112 - Congratulating the Pennsylvania State University IFC/Panhellenic
Dance Marathon (THON) on its continued success in support of
the Four Diamonds Fund at Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
(Rep. Thompson (PA) - Education and Labor)
Postponed Suspension Votes (4):
1. H.Res.
747 - Congratulating the United States Military Academy at
West Point on being named by Forbes magazine as America's Best
College for 2009 (Rep. Hall (NY) - Armed Services)
2. H.Res.
699 - Expressing the appreciation of Congress for the service
and sacrifice of the members of the 139th Airlift Wing, Air National
Guard (Rep. Graves - Armed Services)
3. H.Res.
1111 - Designating March 2, 2010, as "Read Across America
Day" (Rep. Markey (CO) - Education and Labor)
4. H.Res.
362 - Expressing the support of the House of Representatives
for the goals and ideals of the National School Lunch Program
(Rep. Watson - Education and Labor)
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General
Membership Meeting
What: Club/Group Meeting
Start Time: Thursday, March 11 at 7:10pm
End Time: Thursday, March 11 at 10:10pm
Where: Peppers At Uptown
To see more details and RSVP
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Highlights:
Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Trip Briefing
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:00:00 -0600
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Highlights:
Human Rights in Iran
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 07:00:00 -0600
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FLOOR SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH
3, 2010
House Meets At
First Vote Predicted
Last Vote Predicted
10:00 a.m.: Legislative Business 1:00
2:00 p.m. 5:00 6:00 p.m.
One Minutes (15 per side)
Suspensions (9 Bills)
1. H.Res.
1096 - Encouraging individuals across the United States to
participate in the 2010 Census to ensure an accurate and complete
count beginning April 1, 2010, and expressing support for designation
of March 2010 as Census Awareness Month (Rep. Reyes - Oversight
and Government Reform)
2. H.Res.
1079 - Congratulating the National Football League Champion
New Orleans Saints for winning Super Bowl XLIV and for bringing
New Orleans its first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history (Rep.
Cao - Oversight and Government Reform)
3. H.Res.
1082 - Supporting the goals and ideals of the fourth annual
America Saves Week (Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson - Financial Services)
4. H.R.
2554 - National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers
Reform Act of 2009 (Rep. Scott (GA) - Financial Services)
5. H.Con.Res.
239 - Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol
Visitor Center for a ceremony to present the Congressional Gold
Medal to the Women Airforce Service Pilots (Rep. Davis (CA) -
House Administration)
6. H.Con.Res.
236 - Permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for
a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance
of victims of the Holocaust (Rep. Klein - House Administration)
7. S.
2968 - Making certain technical and conforming amendments
to the Lanham Act (Sen. Leahy - Judiciary)
8. H.Res.
1127 - Expressing concern regarding the suicide plane attack
on Internal Revenue Service employees in Austin, Texas (Rep.
Doggett - Ways and Means)
9. H.Res.
1117 - Commending and congratulating the California State
University system on the occasion of its 50th anniversary (Rep.
Lofgren - Education and Labor)
H.R.
4247 - Keeping All Students Safe Act (Rep. George Miller
Education and Labor) (Subject to a Rule)
Postponed Suspension Votes (4 Bills):
1. H.Res.
747 - Congratulating the United States Military Academy at
West Point on being named by Forbes magazine as America's Best
College for 2009 (Rep. Hall (NY) - Armed Services)
2. H.Res.
699 - Expressing the appreciation of Congress for the service
and sacrifice of the members of the 139th Airlift Wing, Air National
Guard (Rep. Graves - Armed Services)
3. H.Res.
1111 - Designating March 2, 2010, as "Read Across America
Day" (Rep. Markey (CO) - Education and Labor)
4. H.Res.
362 - Expressing the support of the House of Representatives
for the goals and ideals of the National School Lunch Program
(Rep. Watson - Education and Labor)
* Conference Reports may be brought up at any time.
* Motions to go to Conference should they become available.
* Possible Motions to Instruct Conferees.
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DOD
Identifies Army Casualties
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:07:00 -0600
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DOD
Identifies Marine Casualty
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 22:28:00 -0600
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Economic
Recovery Act of 2009 for U.S. Department of Homeland Security. This information has recently been updated, and
is now available.
March 2
Weekly
Update (XLS - 103 KB)
Weekly
Update, 1 of 2 (CSV - 72 KB)
Weekly
Update, 2 of 2 (CSV - 3 KB
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Civilian
Employee at L.A. Air Force Base Sentenced to 18 Months for Soliciting
Bribes from Contractor
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Alaska
Dems Social
What: Club/Group Meeting
Start Time: Tomorrow, March 3 at 6:30pm
End Time: Tomorrow, March 3 at 9:30pm
Where: Big Daddy's
To see more details and RSVP
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Recovery
Act Information: Financial and Activity Report Weekly Update:
March 1, 2010
Wed, 03 Mar 2010 05:12:11 -0600
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Boston, March 3: The Final Stop on the
"A New Day: We're Listening" Tour
March 3, 2010 - Boston is the final stop for ODEP and its Federal
partners on the disability employment Listening Sessions tour.
The first session begins at 9:00 AM (ET) today. More information
about this Listening Session is now available.
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Subject: Congratulations to all Democrats!
1 day left before the Brew-Ha-Ha Rally!!
Congratulations to all Dems for going out
to the polls and voting for the candidate of your choice. We
have a good slate of candidates and we would like you to come
out and meet them at the Harris County Campaign Kick off Brew-Ha-Ha
event March 4, 2010. The event will start at 7:00pm at St. Arnold's
Brewery. CNN Commentator Paul Begala will be the featured speaker.
You have one day left to purchase your
tickets for this event. Trust me, it is guaranteed to be a highly
energized Democratic Rally. More importantly, all proceeds will
go to helping our candidates defeat Republicans in November!
Regards,
Robert
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March
3, 2010 - DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report, (PDF, 24 pages - 180 KB)
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FEC Advisory Opinion 2010-01, Issued to
Nevada State Democratic Party,
http://saos.nictusa.com/saos/searchao?AONUMBER=2010-01
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Seeing
Eye-to-Eye on How to Fly
Tue, 02 Mar 2010 23:00:00 -0600
The National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, or NACA, which
celebrates its 95th anniversary on March 3, provided the nation's
earliest research and helped develop important technologies,
as well as knowledge of flight safety and efficiency. NASA adopted
many of these research techniques and many of the places in which
to do it, like wind tunnels and entire research centers, from
the NACA. Engine cowlings to cover propellers and a series of
proven air foil shapes for aircraft wings--both of which reduced
drag and improved speed and efficiency--were chief NACA contributions
subsequently adopted by every aircraft of the day and improved
upon over the decades. This image shows NACA chief test pilot
Melvin Cough outside a hangar at the Langley Memorial Aeronautical
Laboratory. The test vehicle on the right is a Curtiss BF2C-1
Goshawk, which was used by the U.S. Navy in the early 1930s and
featured retractable landing gear. Image Credit: NACA
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