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EAC: Zombie Agency
Two Remaining Commissioners Resign One Year After Agency Loses Quorum
Harper Applauds Passage of H.R. 3463
Bill Eliminating Taxpayer Subsidized Campaigns and Obsolete Election Agency Expected to Save Taxpayers $480 Million and Immediately Reduce Deficit by $199 Million
Harper Calls on FEC to Disclose Enforcement Standards
Subcommittee on Elections Chairman Calls on Federal Election Commission to Release Secret Enforcement Standards; Says Resistance to Procedural Transparency Contradicts Agency’s Core Mission
Congress to Convert Waste to Energy
New AOC Contract to Divert up to 90% of Capitol Complex’s Solid Waste From Landfills; Expected to Save Tens of Thousands Annually
OOC Report Cites Decline in Congressional Workplace Hazards
Committee on House Administration Commends Architect for 60 Percent Reduction in Congressional Workplace Hazards Since 109th Congress
Lungren on House’s 2010 Financial Audit
Chairman Lungren Pledges to Continue Working with CAO to Restore House’s Financial Standing After Second Consecutive Audit Cites Inadequacies with Financial Reporting
Lungren Applauds Passage of H.R. 2551
Chairman of House Administration Applauds House Passage of Bill Cutting Leg Branch Spending; Maintains Commitment to Identifying Waste and Maximizing Operational Efficiency
House Network Now Supports Skype and ooVoo Video Teleconferencing
House Administration and House Technology Operations Team Announce Video Teleconferencing Services Now Available to House Offices
Harper: Democrats’ Refusal to Cut EAC is an Insult to Struggling Taxpayers
Subcommittee on Elections Chairman Calls Democrats’ Refusal to Cut Wasteful Spending in Washington an Insult to Struggling Taxpayers; Says Congress Should Do Its Job or Go Home