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President Obama Releases Names of Four to Fill Key Administration Posts

By Staff on Jan 11, 2012   National  

President Obama, yesterday announced his administration's intent to appoint four more people to administrative positions. He intends to appoint Nancy E. Solderberg as Chairman of the Public Interest Declassification Board, and Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker as a member of that same board. He also intends to appoint two people to the President's Committee for people with […]

President Obama Releases Names of Four to Fill Key Administration Posts

By Staff on Jan 11, 2012   National  

President Obama, yesterday announced his administration's intent to appoint four more people to administrative positions. He intends to appoint Nancy E. Solderberg as Chairman of the Public Interest Declassification Board, and Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker as a member of that same board. He also intends to appoint two people to the President's Committee for people with […]

Will the Supreme Court Strike Down Part of the Voting Rights Act?

By Lois Beckett-ProPublica on Jan 11, 2012   National  

On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a Texas redistricting case that could have major implications for minority voters — as well as determine which party is likely to control Congress after the 2012 elections.

Toxic Chemical Releases Increased In 2010 throughout the Pacific Northwest and Alaska

By Press Release on Jan 11, 2012   National  

Recent data from the federal Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) shows that toxic chemical releases rose in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The 2010 TRI reports how over 600 chemicals on the TRI list were managed, where they ended up, and how 2010 releases compare to 2009.

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