Inspector General Cautions On Practice Of "Shared" Staffers
The House Administration Committee was warned Wednesday that its use of "shared employees," who may perform similar duties for many different members, places congressional offices "at significant risk of illegal or other improper ...
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5/22/2008 AM Contents
- Dispute Over House Panel's Earmarks Puts Hunter At Odds With White House
- Extenders Vote Is Not Quite Veto-Proof
- Senate Talks Break Down Over Physician Pay Cut Patch
- Missing Title May Force Second Override Of Farm Bill Veto
- Farm Bill Debacle Stalls Conference Report Consideration
- Senators Face Series Of Votes Today On Supplemental Bill
- GAO Questions New EPA Process To Assess Chemical Risk
- Lawmakers Honor LBJ's Centennial
- Inspector General Cautions On Practice Of "Shared" Staffers
- Grassley Accuses FBI Of Retaliation Against Whistle-Blowers
- DOD IG: Army Doled Out Billions In Iraq Without Controls
- GAO Official Says Political Influence Not Isolated At Interior
- Boxer, Warner, Lieberman Roll Out Plan For Climate Bill
- Panel Turns Up The Juice On Electricity Grid Authorities
PEOPLE
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
HILL BRIEFS
- Freshman Rep. Richardson Defaulted On Calif. House
- Genetic Nondiscrimination Is Officially On The Books
- Senators Seek GAO Study On Media Consolidation
- Google-DoubleClick Merger Raises Questions For Barton
- Ethics Creates Subcommittee To Review Fossella Arrest
- Senate Dems: No Korea FTA Without Trade Enforcement
- Labor Dept. Proposes H-2B Visa Changes
POLITICAL ROUNDUP
- Flier Highlighting Republican Hopeful's Donations Criticized
- Rodriguez Challenger Opts To Remain As Commissioner
- Primary Opponent Challenges Signatures Filed By Kilpatrick
- Former Rep. Hubbard Wins State Senate Primary In Ky.