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Markup of H.R. 6116, "The Fair Elections Now Act"

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CHAIRMAN BRADY’S OPENING STATEMENT ON FAIR ELECTIONS NOW ACT (H.R. 6116) MARK-UP

BRADY HOSTS VENDOR DIVERSITY WEBINAR

BRADY ISSUES STATEMENT ON “BUY AMERICA” LEGISLATION

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COMMITTEE ON HOUSE ADMINISTRATION NEWSFEED:  

 

CHAIRMAN BRADY’S OPENING STATEMENT ON

FAIR ELECTIONS NOW ACT (H.R. 6116) MARK-UP

 

Washington, DC (September 23, 2010): Chairman Robert A. Brady issues the following remarks at today’s Committee mark-up of H.R. 6116  - The Federal Elections Now Act:

 

 “Today we mark up H.R. 6116, the “Fair Elections Now Act,” sponsored by Rep. Larson of Connecticut.  The Fair Elections Now Act is a voluntary program and would allow qualified House candidates to run for office utilizing a blend of contributions from small dollar donors and limited public matching funds. It is designed to change the current system of campaign fundraising which largely relies on large donors and special interests.  It does not limit or discourage spending by outside groups, but instead aims to ensure that those voices are not the only ones that can get heard in public debate.  It’s about encouraging more speech, not less.”

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BRADY HOSTS VENDOR DIVERSITY WEBINAR

 

Washington, DC (September 20, 2010):  On Wednesday, September 22nd, House Administration Chairman Robert A. Brady will host an online training seminar to highlight procurement opportunities within the U.S. House of Representatives and other related federal agencies.  The Vendor Diversity Webinar will feature presentations from procurement experts and will allow participants to submit questions and gain additional information through online web connectivity.

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BRADY ISSUES STATEMENT ON

"BUY AMERICA" LEGISLATION

 

Washington, DC (September 15, 2010):  House Administration Chairman Robert A. Brady issued a statement today applauding passage of the H.R. 2039 – The Congressional Made in America Promise Act of 2009.  The legislation extends the provisions of the Buy American Act to the legislative branch and reinforces the requirement on products bearing a Congressional seal.

 

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BRADY APPLAUDS APPOINTMENT OF

DAN STRODEL

AS INTERIM CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER


Washington, DC (July 14, 2010): House Administration Chairman Robert A. Brady applauded Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s appointment of Dan Strodel as interim Chief Administrative Officer today.     

“Dan Strodel has been a valued member of my Committee staff for the past 18 months and brings more than 25 years of Capitol Hill experience to the position of interim CAO,” said Chairman Brady.

 

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CHAIRMAN BRADY ISSUES STATEMENT ON THE  RESIGNATION OF  CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER DAN BEARD

 

July 1, 2010 (Washington, DC) Today, Chairman Robert A. Brady issued the following statement on the resignation of Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard:


I would like to commend Dan for his years of distinguished service to the U.S. House of Representatives.  

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PASSAGE OF H.R. 5175 – The DISCLOSE ACT

 

A Victory for the American People

 

H.R. 5175 - The DISCLOSE Act

As Passed by The House

 

Washington, DC (June 24, 2010): Despite shameless and misleading attempts to spin increased disclosure as an attack on First Amendment rights, the House of Representatives today heeded the will of the American People in passing H.R. 5175 – The DISCLOSE Act. The legislation ensures that corporations and special interest groups must emerge from the shadows and stand behind their campaign-related expenditures.

 

“The passage of H.R. 5175 today is a victory for the American voter,” said Chairman Brady. “Plain and simple - this legislation ensures the integrity of our American election system by preventing big business, special interests and foreign entities from exercising secret and potentially subversive influence on our elections.”

 

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