Topic: Citizens For Responsibility And Ethics In Washington
In 2007 , during a Congressional investigation into the reasons behind the White House 's firing of eight United States Attorneys , it was revealed that White House staffers had been using e-mail accounts provided by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to ...
HereÕs your Friday Flash of the weekÕs events:¥ Spinning the numbers: So Harry Reid does what Teddy Roosevelt couldnÕt do and all people can say is that raising $1.6 million in a quarter isnÕt that impressive? So Sue Lowden takes in half-a-million ...
Info released under settlement agreement for lawsuit over Bush White House e-mail retention practices . The Obama administration has released details about its archiving system for unclassified White House e-mail messages as part of a settlement agreement with two private groups that ...
The Obama administration and two private groups that sued the administration of George W. Bush over its e-mail archiving practices have reached an agreement to settle the ongoing litigation that involved millions of e-mail messages. Instead, Bush administration officials relied primarily on ...
Office of Administration doesn't have to release data on Bush administration e-mail practices. A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court's decision that the White House's Office of Administration (OA) isn't subject Freedom of Information Act requests, a position the Bush ...
Advocates want Office of Administration to comply with FOIA requests. A coalition of 37 groups that advocate open government has sent a letter to President Barack Obama's top lawyer asking the administration to make the White House's Office of Administration (OA) subject ...
Watchdog group files ethics complaint over Sen. Coleman's rent deal with campaign consultantA watchdog group asked the Senate ethics investigators on Tuesday to look into whether Sen. Norm Coleman's living arrangement on Capitol Hill violates the rules.Coleman, a Minnesota Republican, has been ...
One of the groups suing the Bush administration over the alleged loss of millions of e-mail messages asked a federal court to hold administration officials in contempt, saying the Office of Administration's chief information officer appeared to have knowingly submitted false, misleading ...
Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee have introduced legislation that would revamp the Presidential Records and Federal Records acts to address how the White House and federal agencies maintain electronic communications, including e-mail messages. The legislation, introduced April 15, ...