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Apr 4, 2012

Lungren Applauds Signing of STOCK Act

Issues: Congressional Members

WASHINGTON – Today, after President Obama signed into law House legislation prohibiting government officials from engaging in illegal trading practices, House Administration Chairman Dan Lungren, R-Calif., issued the following statement:

Mar 27, 2012

House Gets Clean Opinion in 2011 Financial Audit

Today, Committee on House Administration Chairman Dan Lungren, R-Calif., issued the following statement after the independent Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released the U.S. House of Representatives’ Financial Statement Audit reporting a clean opinion for 2011:

Feb 9, 2012

House Clears Insider Trading Bill

House Administration Chairman Dan Lungren Applauds House Passage of Insider Trading Bill; Says House Amendments Strengthen Senate Bill

Feb 2, 2012

LOC Launches New Site to Webcast House Committee Proceedings

The Committee on House Administration, in collaboration with the House Recording Studio and the Library of Congress (LOC), is pleased to announce a new legislative transparency initiative that provides standardized and uniform live video-streaming of House committee proceedings on one centralized website for public access.

Feb 1, 2012

House Votes to Cut Committee Budgets

Cut Demonstrates GOP Commitment to Rein in Government Spending

Jan 18, 2012

New App for Congressional Record

The Committee on House Administration, in collaboration with the Library of Congress (LOC) and the Government Printing Office (GPO), is pleased to announce a new iPad application that provides users with mobile access to the Congressional Record.

Jan 17, 2012

Clerk Launches New Site for House Documents

New Site Provides Legislative Documents in XML Format

Dec 16, 2011

House Administration Adopts New Posting Standards for House Documents

New Standards Improve Public Access to Legislative Documents with XML Requirements and Central Repository

Dec 14, 2011

House Members Call on President Obama to Walk the Walk on Campaign Finance

Today, Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., and the GOP members of the Committee on House Administration were joined by over 75 of their colleagues calling on President Obama to either opt in to the system for taxpayer financing of presidential campaigns, which he vigorously defends despite his own refusal to participate, or join with House Republicans to eliminate the wasteful and ineffective financing scheme.

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