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Quin D. Dodd, Former Chief of Staff to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Joins Mintz Levin
Mintz Levin Expands CPSC Practice Group WASHINGTON -- Quin Dodd, who most recently served as Chief of Staff for the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission CPSC, has joined Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo's Consumer Product Safety Commission Practice Group in the Washington D.C. office. The addition of...
Tags: Dodd, Strategy, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Research articles 2008-10-06
The freedom index: a congressional scorecard based on the U.S. constitution
Our third look at the 110th Congress shows how every representative and senator voted on key issues, such as economic stimulus, oil, the federal budget, mortgage relief and global warming. House Vote Descriptions 21 Head Start. The final version conference report of H.R. 1429, a bill to reauthorize...
Tags: Danny, Delaware, Dodd, FINANCE, G., Lewis, M., Miller, Murphy, Paul, Reynolds, Rogers, stimulus, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-07-21
Kroszner takes point as Fed shifts
W ASHINGTON -- When Randall Kroszner came to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors from the University of Chicago in 2006, a watchdog group warned of his "contempt" for government regulation, and some academics termed his muscular free-market theories out of the mainstream. ...
Tags: Dodd, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Mortgages
Research articles 2008-06-05
Senate panel debates aid for home borrowers
With foreclosure filings engulfing more than 7,000 homes a day nationally, the U.S. Senate Banking Committee came to Philadelphia yesterday in search of information to help stem the tide. The hearing at the Federal Courthouse in Center City was co-hosted by Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (D., Conn.), the committee chairman,...
Tags: agency, borrower, Dodd, Government, Hudson, MARKETING, Philadelphia, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2008-04-08
Edwards, Clinton vie for second-place prize
DES MOINES -- Barack Obama, the only African-American in the Senate, was declared the winner of Iowa's Democratic caucuses Thursday night, according to the Associated Press. Hillary Rodham Clinton and John Edwards were fighting for second, with stronger-than-expected turnout appearing to be a key factor in...
Tags: Benefits, chairman, Democrat, Democratic Party, Dodd, HEALTHCARE, Iowa, NETWORKING, Obama, SECURITY, senator, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-04
Christopher Dodd
Christopher Dodd is a longtime U.S. senator from Connecticut, who has not gained the same household-name recognition as his fellow presidential candidates from the Senate. Dodd's basic belief, set forth on his Senate and presidential websites, is that government can and should solve most business and family problems. His voting...
Tags: Dodd, FINANCE, Government, senator, SOFTWARE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-12-10
The House that Katrina built: Senators Mary Landrieu and Chris Dodd have introduced major new legislation to restore all kinds of housing in New Orleans. The House has already approved a bill, and if the Senate acts in the fall, hope could be headed for N
Anyone working on a news desk the night of Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005, will not soon forget the dire National Weather Service warnings of the Category 4 hurricane heading to the Gulf Coast: "Hurricane Katrina ... a most powerful hurricane with unprecedented strength ... rivaling the intensity of Hurricane Camille...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Dodd, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Government, Katrina, Louisiana, SOFTWARE, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-09-01
Wall Street woes could accelerate housing agenda.
Although Congress is in recess through the month of August. trouble in the financial markets has kept House Financial Services Committee Chair Barney Frank (D-Mass.) and Senate Banking Committee Chair Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.) busy as they seek out ways to solve problems in the mortgage and...
Tags: Dodd, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financial, Mortgages
Research articles 2007-08-27
Mixed markets take assurances to heart
NEW YORK -- Stocks finished mixed and flashed signs of stability as government officials reaffirmed that they would take whatever steps necessary to ensure the stability of the financial system amid an ongoing credit crunch. After a meeting with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke Tuesday, Sen....
Tags: Dodd, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financial, Investment
Research articles 2007-08-22
The freedom index: a congressional scorecard based on the U.S. Constitution
Our first look at the 110th Congress shows how every representative and senator voted on key issues, such as the minimum wage, immigration, stem-cell research, and the Iraq War. House Vote Descriptions 1 Minimum Wage. The minimum-wage increase bill (H.R. 2) would increase the federal minimum wage by...
Tags: Danny, Dodd, G., immigration, Johnson, Lewis, M., Miller, Reynolds, Rogers, senator, stem-cell, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-07-23
British Competitors Craft Urban Warfare Capability
U.K. contest calls on entrants to build the perfect tool to protect British troops. The U.K. government is challenging British science and technology innovators to apply all their brainpower to helping protect the nation's forces from danger in an urban battlespace. The objective of the Ministry of Defence...
Tags: DARPA, Dodd, Richardson, team, U.K.
Research articles 2007-07-01
Clinton makes fresh effort to 'do-over' her vote for war
NEW YORK -- Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's move to repeal President Bush's authority for the Iraq war amounts to a do- over -- an effort to rectify her most glaring vulnerability among presidential primary voters. This comes from a candidate who, when pressed to explain her...
Tags: authorization, Dodd, Obama, Sen., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-05-05
Clinton makes effort to do - over her vote for war
NEW YORK -- Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clintons move to repeal President Bushs authority for the Iraq war amounts to a do- over -- an effort to rectify her most glaring vulnerability among presidential primary voters. This comes from a candidate who, when pressed to explain her...
Tags: authorization, Dodd, Sen., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-05-05
Bush, Congress, set for battle over Iraq
WASHINGTON AFP — Democratic lawmakers are poised this week to send Iraq war funding legislation to US President George W. Bush, who has vowed to veto the measure if it includes a withdrawal timetable. Congressional sources say they expect the final legislation to reach Bush's desk by the end...
Tags: Bush, Dodd, Iraq, MARKETING, senator, U.S. Congress, White House, withdrawal
Research articles 2007-04-22
Senate, House differ on mortgage oversight
WASHINGTON -- Amid a worsening housing slump, Senate and House lawmakers are pushing different approaches to strengthen oversight of the two government-backed mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The housing downturn and accounting scandals at the publicly traded companies in recent years have renewed demands that lawmakers...
Tags: Banking, Dodd, Fannie Mae, FINANCE, Freddie Mac, Government, Mortgages, Regulations, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-04-16
Dodd says he'll run for White House
WASHINGTON -- Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd, a 30-year Capitol Hill veteran who once headed the national Democratic Party, pitched himself as a voice of experience and a new face in declaring his presidential candidacy Thursday on a radio and cable show. Normally, Dodd told MSNBC talk-show host Don Imus, 25...
Tags: Cable, Democrat, Dodd, Governor, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Sen., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Senate, White House
Research articles 2007-01-12
Election 2006: what does it mean for MBA's agenda?
Midterm elections, unlike presidential elections, are always a look back. The 2006 midterm elections that returned control of Congress to the Democrats after a 12-year hiatus are a dramatic example of that principle, and will go down in the history of campaigns as a referendum on an increasingly unpopular war...
Tags: Democrat, Dodd, Government, MBA, terrorism, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2007-01-01
How they voted: key votes on border security and guest-worker/amnesty
This index shows how every current member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate voted on the 1986 amnesty law, and on the border security and guest-worker/amnesty legislation now before Congress. A "Y" indicates that a congressman voted "Yea"; an "N" indicates that he voted "Nay", and a "?"...
Tags: Dodd, G., immigrant, M., Reynolds, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-06-26
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference Announces The Essential Guide to Telecommunications, 4/E
BOSTON -- Prentice Hall PTR, a leading publisher of quality computer science and engineering books, today announced the introduction of the world's definitive non-technical guide to telecommunications. Writing in plain English, leading telecom consultant Annabel Z. Dodd has completely updated this fourth edition to reflect the vast changes in the...
Tags: Dodd, network, NETWORKING, Prentice Hall Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2005-07-01
Reid poised to take over as Senate minority leader
WASHINGTON -- A senator with deep Utah ties will likely assume one of the most powerful positions in the U.S. Senate. No, it's not veteran Republican senators Orrin Hatch or the just re-elected Bob Bennett. It is Harry Reid Utah educated and an active member...
Tags: Democrat, Dodd, Leadership, Nevada, Republican, senator, U.S. Senate, Utah
Research articles 2004-11-04
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