Sentences with phrase «interest of a congressional committee»

Yesterday, Shukla and GMU got notice that they have piqued the interest of a congressional committee, and via a written notice are required to preserve documents for an impending Congressional investigation and to provide proof that all employees of IGES / COLA have been notified that they are aware they can't destroy documents.

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But the judge added that it was «not to say that the congressional committee doesn't have interests that may trump those expectations of confidentiality.»
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will told a Congressional committee in December the U.S. economy faces a number of global threats that could derail growth and compel the Fed to slow the pace of future interest rate hikes.
Lobbyists and interest groups stir up public opinion demanding action this way or that; the legislators bend to the winds of this pressure; the congressional committees and their friends in the bureaucracy write the immensely detailed and arcane rules that, with little oversight, put legislation into practice.
Those of you following my Twitter and Facebook feeds know that on Wednesday I was watching with great interest the House Education and Workforce Committee «s Congressional hearing on the upcoming Child Nutrition Reauthorization (CNR).
Referencing a tax Cuomo threatened if Faso and Collins are successful having the state take over the local costs of Medicaid, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Chris Martin said that «when Andrew Cuomo isn't pushing his $ 2.3 billion tax increase on counties, he's teaming up with Nancy Pelosi to collect checks from far - left special interest groups.
ALBANY — In its early months, the congressional campaign of Assembly housing chair Keith Wright has been heavily funded by individuals from the real estate interests that are regulated by his committee.
What normally would have been a local contest with little national interest partially evolved into an early referendum on Obama, his polices to jumpstart the economy, and the reputations of the Democratic and Republican parties, as both national parties and their congressional committees poured money and resources into the race.
While that has been the case since Ryan was named the 2012 vice presidential nominee, the interest in using him as a campaign asset has only increased since he became speaker of the House, said Rep. Greg Walden, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and other interested parties have polled South Florida's congressional districts and concluded that Haggman and many of the Democratic primary candidates in the 27th have little chance of beating Shalala, the former Clinton Foundation chief and past University of MiaCongressional Campaign Committee and other interested parties have polled South Florida's congressional districts and concluded that Haggman and many of the Democratic primary candidates in the 27th have little chance of beating Shalala, the former Clinton Foundation chief and past University of Miacongressional districts and concluded that Haggman and many of the Democratic primary candidates in the 27th have little chance of beating Shalala, the former Clinton Foundation chief and past University of Miami president.
«These vicious primaries proved they're more interested in catering to the ultraconservative elements of their party than mainstream voters,» said Representative Steve Israel of New York, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has «no interest» in working with Democrats for Life of America, a pro-life Democratic organization.
The research also has spurred Congressional inquiries, specifically Mike Connor, Democratic Counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources, and Craig Harper, Office of U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein, and interest from the Nature Conservancy and the World Wildlife Fund.
Tennessee could have one of the more interesting congressional races next year, pitting two education committee members against each other for a Senate seat.
In total, 15 staffers on the eight main energy and environment congressional committees previously worked as industry lobbyists on behalf of oil, gas, mining, coal, petrochemical, and electric utility interests.
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