Missing White House E-Mails Have Been Located, Justice Lawyer Says
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on January 15th, 2009 5:31 am by HL
Missing White House E-Mails Have Been Located, Justice Lawyer Says
A Justice Department lawyer told a federal judge yesterday that the Bush administration will meet its legal requirement to transfer e-mails to the National Archives after spending more than $10 million to locate 14 million e-mails reported missing four years ago from White House computer files.
Democrats Finishing Up Stimulus Proposal
Congressional Democrats are putting the final touches on an economic stimulus package worth almost $850 billion, hoping to have the details ready in time for President-elect Barack Obama to promote it during a trip to Ohio tomorrow aimed at building public support for the recovery plan.
Plans for the Ball, But in Search of A Sitter Who Fits
Julianna Caplan’s inauguration plans were coming together: hat and gloves, swearing-in tickets, ball gown.
EPA Nominee Would Consider Applying Existing Laws to Current Issues
At the outset of Lisa P. Jackson’s confirmation hearing yesterday to be Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) said many of his constituents fear that the incoming Obama administration will use existing laws to enact broad environmental rules.
Shinseki Says He Would Modernize VA
Retired Army Gen. Eric K. Shinseki pledged yesterday to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs into a proactive, “21st-century organization” to meet the needs of a growing population of wounded veterans.