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05-19-2010 – National Security – "Defense Acquisitions: One Year After Reform"

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As Attorney General Dodges Questions, Moral Imperative Demands Sestak Set the Record Straight on WH Bribe Attempt

  “On numerous occasions, Congressman Joe Sestak, now the Pennsylvania Democratic Nominee for United States Senate, has said without equivocation that the White House illegally offered him a federal job in exchange for dropping out of the race.  The

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Defense Acquisitions: One Year After Reform

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Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: Transforming Federal Hiring

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The SEC: Designed for Failure

This Report describes the Commission's most significant recent failures, outlines the long-term, systemic causes of these failures, and recommends that Congress constructively reform the agency through legislation and enhanced oversight.

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05-20-2010 – "Running out of Time: Telecommunications Transition Delays Wasting Millions of Federal Dollars"

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The American People Have Spoken – Price-Jordan YouCut Proposal Would Save Taxpayers Billions of Dollars

WASHINGTON. D.C. – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) today issued the following statement praising the first winning 

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05-19-2010 – Federal Workforce – "Jobs, Jobs, Jobs: Transforming Federal Hiring"

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05-26-2010 – Domestic Policy – "Assessing EPA's Efforts to Measure and Reduce Mercury Pollution from Dentist Offices"

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Report – The SEC: Designed for Failure

With reforms absent in financial reform bill, report recommends overhaul of failed Federal Regulator WASHINGTON D.C. – House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Darrell Issa today released a report describing systemic problems at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and recommending reforms, which are not included in financial reform legislation being considered by ...