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Recent News About House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
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In calendar year 2021, there were over two million apprehensions of illegal border crossers by U.S. Border Patrol.
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“We are seeking to ensure that issues uncovered through investigative reporting and our own inquiry that impacted the previous contract do not reoccur and that 9/11 responders receive seamless care during the transition to a new health care program administrator,” the Members wrote.
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Today, Rep. Jamie Raskin, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, held a hearing, chaired by Rep. Robin Kelly, to examine the disproportionate rates by which BIPOC—Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
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On July 19, 2021, DOJ filed a statement expressing its “fundamental concerns” with the nonconsensual non-debtor releases proposed in Purdue’s plan of reorganization, noting that these legal releases violate due process and are not permitted under the Bankruptcy Code.
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“We have questioned the ‘motivation and legitimacy of your inquiries’ into the oil and gas industry since the investigation began,” wrote the lawmakers.
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“According to independent experts at Moody’s Analytics, if Congress had not passed the American Rescue Plan, the country could have plunged into a double-dip recession instead.
- Fighting Fire with Fire: Evaluating the Role of Forest Management in Reducing Catastrophic Wildfires
On Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. ET, Rep. Ro Khanna, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment, will hold a hearing to examine the urgent need for the federal government to adopt better wildfire preparation measures, and discuss the human toll of wildfires that are becoming larger and more severe due to drought, global warming, and other climate stressors.
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Rep. Ro Khanna, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Environment, held a hearing to examine the urgent need for the federal government to adopt better wildfire preparation measures and discuss the human toll of wildfires that are becoming larger and more severe due to drought, global warming, and other climate stressors.
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In a letter to Dr. Alondra Nelson, who is performing the duties of the OSTP director, the Republican lawmakers call for the release of all communications made through Signal Messenger as well as all reports and communications about toxic workplace allegations.
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To date, the Biden Administration has spent over $3.3 trillion taxpayer dollars, including $1.9 trillion under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, and is slated to spend another $1.2 trillion authorized under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
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They see the true state of the union as children struggle with learning loss and the mental health impacts of isolation resulting from Democrats and the union bosses keeping schools closed.
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House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.), Committee on Science, Space, and Technology Ranking Member Frank Lucas (R-Okla.), and Subcommittee on the Environment Ranking Member Ralph Norman (R-S.C.)
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On Thursday, March 17, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.
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On International Women’s Day, Chairwoman Maloney and Rep. Speier Lead Bipartisan Colleagues in Urging Senate Leadership to Vote on ERA
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House Committee on Oversight and Reform Ranking Member James Comer (R-Ky.) released the following statement on today’s remote, closed-door committee briefing on the conflict in Ukraine
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Committee on Oversight and Reform Chairwoman Carolyn B.
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Rep. James Comer, Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Reform and Rep. Carolyn B.
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Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security, released the following statements after the Committee held a briefing with former U.S. and Ukrainian government officials about Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine.
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Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, released the following statement after the U.S. Census Bureau released its undercount and overcount estimates for the 2020 Census, which show the Census undercounted the U.S. population by nearly 19 million, failing to count many Black, Latino, and Indigenous Americans, while overcounting white and Asian Americans.