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It’s not often that a national lobbying group takes to Washington, D.C.’s city hall to launch the next phase of a major campaign.
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It’s not often that a national lobbying group takes to Washington, D.C.’s city hall to launch the next phase of a major campaign.
S-128 adjoins the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing room (S-127), formerly used by the Senate Naval Affairs Committee.
American Spirit, the National Maritime Heritage Foundation’s 65-foot schooner, will set out tomorrow evening from the Gangplank Marina along the Anacostia River to tour D.C.’s historic waterways
But the biggest reason for a decline in moguls-tuned-candidates — and the political committees’ seeming lack of interest in them — is 2002’s Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act and its “millionaires’
S. 271, S. 1053 and H.R. 513 — bills that would effectively abolish the groups that, in Washington shorthand, are known as 527s.
. … [S]econd offenders installing an IID have a significantly higher risk of a subsequent crash than second offenders who remain suspended.”
passed by the House last week as part of this year’s Water Resources Development Act would bring coordinated regional support and millions of dollars in federal funding to the effort to reclaim D.C.’s
“Until now, we were almost singularly focused on the G-8 summit,” said Tom Hart, top lobbyist for Debt AIDS Trade Africa, a group co-founded by U2’s Bono and directing ONE’s Washington, D.C., efforts
“[A]s we have previously indicated, AOC will likely need as much as $37 million more than it has requested to cover risks and uncertainties to complete the project,” GAO stated, noting that between
And enjoying a drink and a movie in a cool, dark theater is an appealing option on D.C.’s hot, humid summer nights.
“What really surprised us with the filing of this bill was we weren’t given any chance to input and it was all, from our understanding, at News Corp.’s call,” said Nielsen spokeswoman Karen Gyimesi
According to the Allbaugh Co.’s lobbying registration, the firm will help “educate the Congressional and Executive branch … on various homeland security issues.”
Thursday at the Smithsonian’s S. Dillon Ripley Center. Admission is $25 general and $20 for Smithsonian Resident Associates. For more information, visit residentassociates.org.
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The end result, according to Democracy21’s Fred Wertheimer, would be to “eviscerate” the existing $4,200 cap on how much Rep. Toolaw is allowed to receive from any one individual.
. … [A]s long as it’s built around a set of operating standards, people can begin to transform medicine in a way we can’t at this point predict.
“What you’re going to begin to see here is a cumulative effect,” Norton said of efforts to have more national and international bodies condemn D.C.’s voting rights status.
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