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Polis has sought the advice of Frank and Baldwin, whom he calls friends, about life in Washington, D.C., and what its like to be gay in Congress.
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Polis has sought the advice of Frank and Baldwin, whom he calls friends, about life in Washington, D.C., and what its like to be gay in Congress.
If they do get an iPhone, however, they wont be able to check their e-mail without physically plugging the phone into their House computer, CAO spokesman Jeff Ventura said.
help of an outside company during times of such high demand, according to computer experts.
They are urging the SSA to delay its computer maintenance work until after Election Day.
As Members voted on the bailout bill Monday, constituents rushed to House Web sites clogging servers and slowing down access.
Among her assets, Pelosi lists a Norden, Calif., town house valued at $1 million to $5 million and a real estate investment in Napa, Calif., worth at least $500,000.
participation in an international high-energy physics project based in Geneva, Switzerland, and development of work in U.S. labs on high-intensity X-rays useful for biomedical research, nanotechnology and computer-chip
In truth, it appears to have been nothing more than a clerical (or computer) error. But the episode illustrates how much partisanship has corroded the steel bonds of trust in Congress.
. Iran continues to defy calls to comply with international standards of transparency.
While Members and the House officers chatted about a number of topics, it was their discussion on House security that perhaps was most timely.
House Clerk Lorraine Miller, House ethics officials and LegiStorm have worked together in recent days to ensure that such sensitive information is removed from the Web or blacked out on the PDF forms
Just how many and how terrible must be the secrets being covered up to justify blocking or vetoing a bill that the White House calls essential to protecting our national security?
Common rooms house shelves of law books and useful texts, such as the U.S. Code. Employees constantly work together on projects. In fact, many hired never work anywhere else.
“They certainly have to know what they have,” House Administration ranking member Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.) said after the oversight hearing.
He is the president of the House Systems Administrators Association and vice president of technology for Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, a D.C. group.
Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, this week sent a letter to a lawyer whose client is suing the lobby firm Barbour Griffith & Rogers and Diligence
John Dingell (D-Mich.) is the senior member of the House of Representatives, having been first elected to his seat in December 1955.
“They haven’t been authenticated, and with computer technology, you can put anyone anywhere,” he says.