Facing Cuts, Defense Department Bemoans Inflexibility
“We are not curbing or withholding in any way training from units that are going to Afghanistan,” Carter said on March 1.
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“We are not curbing or withholding in any way training from units that are going to Afghanistan,” Carter said on March 1.
Ketner put a little more than $1 million of her own money into the race, outspending Brown $2.25 million to $1.29 million. That’s not likely to happen in this year’s special election.
Everyone should have already begun planning for the automatic spending cuts that were triggered on March 1, said Miller, who assumed the chairmanship of the committee at the start of the 113th Congress
discretionary spending at the $1.043 trillion level mandated by the fiscal agreement the parties reached at the start of the year, but the spending is then cut back by the sequester that kicked in March 1.
Series co-creator and frequent star Derek Waters was in town March 1 filming bits for a District-based show poised to further explore the Watergate scandal, Rough Riding President Teddy Roosevelt and the
The Club For Growth Action, a Republican-oriented super PAC, reported it paid Red Sea LLC (MD) $151,145 on 3/1 for production costs, and TV ad air buys as independent expenditures opposing Sen.
People on the Move: March 1, 2013 -
Pat Roberts (R-KS) reported his spouse sold $50,001 to $100,000 of Netflix stock on 1/26. Sen.
“The president got his tax hikes on Jan. 1. The discussion on revenue, in my view, is over,” Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio, told reporters after the White House meeting.
“I think it’s the right thing to do to make sure that we don’t have a government shutdown,” he said on March 1.
“I think it’s the right thing to do to make sure that we don’t have a government shutdown,” he said on March 1.
Barack Obama addressed the nation’s governors earlier this week, he urged them to pressure Congressional Republicans to make a deal to avoid $85 billion in automatic budget cuts that go into effect March 1.
Today at a Glance: March 1, 2013 -
The top five paperback fiction books this week at Politics and Prose bookstore: 1. Home by Toni Morrison 2. The Expats by Chris Pavone 3. Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James 4.
Louis trolley, $5.5 million for sports diplomacy, $1 million for professionals to taste “Mars appropriate” food and $50,000 on a cowboy poetry festival.
Saturdays, 1- 4 p.m. Chocolate City Beer. 2801 Eighth St. NE. Saturdays, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
Intern: Nothing but Donuts If money’s tight, you can always opt for a single doughnut — $1 for your choice of a dozen different flavors baked fresh daily — and perhaps a cup of Seattle’s Best
With 1 in 6 Americans, and 1 in 4 children, uncertain how to meet their food needs, hunger is a systemic problem that needs to move beyond ad hoc efforts, they argue.
The 9-foot bronze depicts Parks in her iconic, seated position on that Montgomery, Ala., bus on Dec. 1, 1955, when she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger.
Silver said the event is designed to raise awareness for an American Anti-Corruption Act, for which his group is trying to enlist 1 million “citizen cosponsors” before it pushes for actual introduction