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- Bush Administration 'Midnight Regulations' Impacting Food
- The Bush Administration was busy these past few months, passing new regulations to ensure that pieces of its agenda carry over even after today's inauguration. This is nothing new, nor is it uniquely Republican: Carter passed 10,000 pages of regulations in his last month in office, and...
- Blog posts 2009-01-20
- Bush Administration Rule Stops Rape Victims Getting Plan B "Morning After" Pill
- A federal rule set to go into affect Jan. 18 will allow doctors and hospitals to withhold the Plan B "morning after" pill from rape victims if they so choose. The rule is designed to protect medical staff whose religious beliefs put even theoretical foetuses ahead of the needs of...
- Blog posts 2008-12-22
- Unsatisfactory Progress: The Bush Administration's Performance on E-Government Initiatives
- E-government the delivery of government services through digital information technologies, including the Internet is an important part of reinventing government that not only reduces the cost of government, but also significantly improves the quality of services and citizen access. This white paper examines the causes of the decline in the...
- White papers 2004-10-01
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- Bush administration and congress. (Washington Report).(financial resources for homeland security in metropolitan areas)(Brief Article)
- At its annual meeting in Atlanta in early December, the NLC urged the Bush Administration and Congress to give metropolitan areas the financial resources they need to improve homeland security. Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer, NLC president, said, "Americans rely on city leaders as never before. Cities...
- Research articles 2002-01-01
- Bush administration challenged by NCAI
- Norrell, Brenda Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-09-2005 TULSA, Okla. -- U.S. government officials attempted to assure American Indian leaders that Indian sovereignty and the government-to-government relationship is being honored by the Bush administration and Congress. However, Indian leaders questioned if the government pleasantries they heard from speakers at...
- Research articles 2005-11-09
- Bush administration challenged by NCAI
- Norrell, Brenda Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-09-2005 TULSA, Okla. -- U.S. government officials attempted to assure American Indian leaders that Indian sovereignty and the government-to-government relationship is being honored by the Bush administration and Congress. However, Indian leaders questioned...
- Research articles 2005-11-09
- Bush administration defends warrantless mail inspection
- WASHINGTON -- The White House on Thursday defended a policy allowing the government to open mail without a warrant, despite criticism that the crime-fighting tactic might lead to privacy breaches. Bush administration and U.S. Postal Service officials said citizens' mail remains constitutionally protected from unreasonable search and seizure. But White...
- Research articles 2007-01-05
- Democrats Fight for Personal and Government Data Security
- WASHINGTON, July 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With a full year having passed since Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff created the Assistant Secretary for Cyber Security post and the position still unfilled, Democratic Senators Patrick Leahy, Charles Schumer, and Bill Nelson today joined Paul Kurtz of the Cyber Security Industry...
- Research articles 2006-07-13
- Bush Administration Throws Detroit Automakers a Lifeline
- Date posted: 12-19-2008 WASHINGTON — Saying that he wants to give "consumers confidence that they can continue to buy American cars," President George Bush on Friday stepped in to keep General Motors and Chrysler going with a $17.4 billion bailout package. The terms of the loans require that the domestic...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Bush administration gets involved in new effort to set EDI standards. (electronic data interchange) (Marketwatch)
- BUSH ADMINISTRATION GETS INVOLVED IN NEW EFFORT TO SET EDI STANDARDS Bush administration officials have officially endorsed a plan to help government agencies, their contractors and other companies share computer data by establishing common standards. The White House officials say the effort is aimed...
- Research articles 1991-11-18
- Bush administration 'negligent" over Katrina: Chinese press
- BEIJING AFP — China's most important state-run newspaper has accused US President George W. Bush and his administration of "negligence of duty" in its response to the disaster wrought by Hurricane Katrina. People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, said there was no excuse for Bush's slow reaction to...
- Research articles 2005-09-07
- Top Bush Administration Officials To Discuss 'New Focus And New Priorities' At Excellence In Government Conference
- WASHINGTON, July 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Three of the Bush Administration's top leaders, White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, and Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson will address homeland security, the President's Management Agenda, and other priorities for the federal government at the sixth...
- Research articles 2002-07-10
- The Bush Administration: Three Experts Forecast Its Impact.(George W. Bush)(Editorial)
- How will President George W. Bush's Republican administration and a Christine Todd Whitman-led U.S. EPA affect issues such as brownfields and air regulations? Pollution Engineering asks some industry insiders. State-level actions: I would expect that the Bush administration would devolve more and more...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- Bush Administration Not Ready for Government to Take over Airport Screening.
- By Seth Borenstein, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 21--WASHINGTON -- Despite urging from aviation experts and several U.S. senators, Bush administration officials said Thursday they aren't ready for the government to take over the job of screening ...
- Research articles 2001-09-21
- Bush Administration Pushes for Resolution of Tengiz Dispute.
- Bush Administration Pushes for Resolution of Tengiz Dispute The Bush administration has intervened in a dispute threatening the interests of US oil companies in Kazakhstan, prodding the Kazakh government on Wednesday to continue to respect commercial contracts. The dispute has stalled a $3 billion expansion of the giant...
- Research articles 2002-11-21
- ENVIRONMENTALISTS SUE BUSH ADMINISTRATION FOR INFORMATION ON ANWR
- Environmental groups are suing the Bush administration again, this time to find out how the energy industry influenced the government's decision to support oil and gas development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge ANWR. "We know the Bush Administration supports destructive drilling in the pristine Arctic National Wildlife...
- Research articles 2003-03-17
- Bush Administration Presses Japan to Readmit U.S. Beef
- WASHINGTON, DC ENS ? The U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA is anxious to begin exporting beef Japan once again, and is pressuring the Japanese government to lift the ban on U.S. beef imports that was imposed last December. The ban was imposed by Japan and some 40 other countries when...
- Research articles 2004-04-05
- Bush to allow US civilian nuclear cooperation with Russia: report
- WASHINGTON AFP — President George W. Bush is set to allow extensive US civilian nuclear cooperation with Russia for the first time ever, it was reported, citing administration officials. Both the Bush administration and the previous government of President Bill Clinton refused to consider such cooperation until Russia stopped...
- Research articles 2006-07-08
- Bush Administration Gets Low Marks on Balancing Fighting Terrorism and Protecting Civil Liberties
- Giuliani, Among Republicans, and Clinton, Among Democrats, Trusted Most to Strike Right Balance ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- As politicians and government officials grapple with trying to maintain the right balance between investigating potential terrorism and protecting civil liberties, the Bush administration, the U.S. Federal Government, Republicans and Democrats in Congress...
- Research articles 2007-12-28
- Bush administration found involved in illegal 'covert propaganda'
- WASHINGTON, United States AFP — The administration of President George W. Bush broke the law as it resorted to illegal "covert propaganda" in trying to sell its key education initiative to the public, US congressional investigators have found. The finding, made public by the Government Accountability Office, added to...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
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