Legal Services Corporation Improvement Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 6101, September 26, 2006, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2007 - 142 lappuses |
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... CONCLUSION Mr. Chairman , thank you for this opportunity to testify before the Subcommittee . I remain proud of the work being done by my staff which has been operating under difficult circumstances . I appreciate the support you and ...
... CONCLUSION Mr. Chairman , thank you for this opportunity to testify before the Subcommittee . I remain proud of the work being done by my staff which has been operating under difficult circumstances . I appreciate the support you and ...
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... conclusion of the investigation , the executive director stepped down from his position . I also led an investigation of the President of the International Board of Teamsters while at the Labor Department . That individual complained to ...
... conclusion of the investigation , the executive director stepped down from his position . I also led an investigation of the President of the International Board of Teamsters while at the Labor Department . That individual complained to ...
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... conclusion , it is of paramount importance to me and to all In- spectors General that our independence be protected so that the work the Administration and the public expect can be performed under the IG Act . While this independence is ...
... conclusion , it is of paramount importance to me and to all In- spectors General that our independence be protected so that the work the Administration and the public expect can be performed under the IG Act . While this independence is ...
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... conclusion , it is of paramount importance to me and to all Inspectors General that our independence be protected so that the work the Administration and the public expect can be performed under the IG Act . While this independence is ...
... conclusion , it is of paramount importance to me and to all Inspectors General that our independence be protected so that the work the Administration and the public expect can be performed under the IG Act . While this independence is ...
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... conclusions that I did re- garding the building in the House appropriations . Mr. CANNON . In fairness , there was no testimony that contra- dicted your position . The amazing thing was that having said that , it all turned on whether ...
... conclusions that I did re- garding the building in the House appropriations . Mr. CANNON . In fairness , there was no testimony that contra- dicted your position . The amazing thing was that having said that , it all turned on whether ...
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