Politics: President Jimmy Carter Newsletter for Sunday April 03, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
- Smithsonian Institution: Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Honored With Great Americans Medal
WASHINGTON, March 31 (TNSAwa) -- The Smithsonian Institution issued the following news release:
In a virtual tribute to the legacy of Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History will honor her posthumously March 30 with the Great Americans Medal and a preview of objects related to her Supreme Court career that will be donated by her children, Jane C. Ginsburg and James S. Ginsburg. Featuring biographical films narrated by Gloria Steinem, testimon
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Akerman Calls on the House to Pass Legislation to Rename Federal Courthouse in Tallahassee for Judge Hatchett
MIAMI, Florida, April 1 -- Akerman, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Akerman Chairman & CEO Scott Meyers called on the House of Representatives to reconsider and pass legislation to rename the federal courthouse in Tallahassee for Judge Joseph Woodrow Hatchett.
"The House voted yesterday on a bill to rename the federal courthouse in Tallahassee for Judge Hatchett. While the bill received a majority of votes, 238-187, the procedure under which the bill was considered required a tw
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Congressional Research Service: 'SBA Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Program' (Part 1 of 2)
WASHINGTON, March 27 (TNSRep) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R46322) updated on March 24, 2022, entitled "SBA Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contracting Program" by Robert Jay Dilger, American national government senior specialist, and R. Corinne Blackford, small business and economic development policy analyst:
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SUMMARY
The Small Business Administration's (SBA's) Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Federal Contracting Program is designed to prov
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Ill. National Guard: Sherman Aviator Taxis Into Retirement After 42 Year Career
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, March 29 -- The Illinois National Guard issued the following news:
By Barbara Wilson
The year is 1980. The U.S. boycotts the 1980 Summer Olympics, President Jimmy Carter signs Proclamation 4771, requiring 18- to 25-year-old men to register for a peacetime military draft and Ronald Reagan is elected 40th President of the United States.
Meanwhile in the small Illinois town of Winchester, 17-year-old David Hammon is enlisting in the Illinois Army National Guard, the first
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