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Creamer, is a friend of White House adviser David Axelrod and the husband of Democratic Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois. A major Democratic Party political strategist, he is the author of a 628-page book that describes how the Democrats can become the...
Tags: Robert W. Creamer, Barack Obama, Senate, Catholic Bishops, faith community, White House, USCCB, public option, federal funding, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Conservative Democrat, Politics, Jan Schakowsky, Republican Party, Social Issues, Political parties in the United States, Nancy Pelosi, Religion Belief, John Boehner, Democratic Party
The levy would provide funds for areas like staff and instructional support, technology, special needs students, transportation and K-12 athletics and activities. With recent cuts to state funding, the local levy is making up a larger portion of the district’s...
Tags: Lisa Matthews, federal funding, Anacortes School District, Chris Borgen, ask voters, special need, need students, district plans, Anacortes Middle School, instructional support, Anacortes, Education, Anacortes Washington, Skagit County Washington
Reports indicate that Rusi Taleyarkhan, a nuclear engineer of Indian origin who claimed that he could perform 'bubble fusion' in a table-top apparatus, has been debarred from receiving federal funding for 28 months. Three years ago, am investigation raised...
Tags: ONR, Purdue University, Rusi Taleyarkhan, Dr. Taleyarkhan, Dr Taleyarkhan, purdue investigation, federal funding, India, Mumbai, Parsis, Debarment, Scientific misconduct, Bubble fusion, Fusion power, Nuclear fusion
The Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowdon, welcomed the funding that will ensure that the College, which was due to close this year, can continue operating. The funding will be provided across the rest of this year and into 2010, with the College expected...
Tags: Nyangatjatjara College Federal, Nyangatjatjara College Media Statement, The College, federal funding, College, Mutitjulu Northern Territory, Kaltukatjara Northern Territory, Indigenous Australians, Warren Snowdon, Northern Territory, Indigenous Australian communities, Australian Aboriginal culture, Members of the Australian House of Representatives, Education
More than half of all adult Americans say they don't want to get the H1N1 flu vaccine, according to a new national poll. The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday also indicates that the number of adults who have tried to get the...
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Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-New York), warned that the measure was wholly unconstitutional. Act," sponsored by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-California), "is in blatant violation of the Constitution's prohibition against Bills of Attainder," said Nadler, the chairman...
Tags: Congressional Research Service, The New York Times, acorn employees, Ohio Republican Party, federal funding, George W. Bush, voter registrations, Jerrold Nadler, House Judiciary Committee, registrations form, Center, Acorn Computers, Acorn, John Conyers, Community organizing, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, Hannah Giles, Politics, Law Crime
From the top of CCR’s press release [emphasis below is in original]: The case charges Congress with violating the Bill of Attainder provision in the U.S. Constitution, violating the Fifth Amendment right to due process, and infringing on the First Amendment...
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Joe Catanzariti...federal funding should be increased ONE in five people seeking legal aid in NSW are being turned away from a system in crisis, said the Attorney-General, John Hatzistergos. War veterans claiming pensions, grandparents locked in family...
Tags: federal funding, legal aid
The ports of Olympia and Tacoma will receive about $3.85 million in federal funding for port security, U.S...The funds, which will be used for chemical detectors, cameras, security gates and access controls, are part of President Barack Obama’s economic...
Tags: federal funding, ports security, Olympia
Republican congressman for alleged U.S. tax fraud, said Sunday her organization is complying with the law. Bertha Lewis, chief executive of the non-profit group, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, said on "Fox News Sunday" that despite...
Tags: Barack Obama, ACORN, Michele Bachmann, Mr. Obama, president obama, community organizing, organizing group, house republican, federal funding, Massachusetts, Wallace