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- 1541: Government Spending & Budget
- ... back on gimmicks, loopholes, and long-term plans. Even Democrats now agree to downsize the government, but the two parties disagree on how and where. As we trust our elected officials to make decisions in Washington on our behalf, we must show interest and aptitude on the end results. To accomplish a balanced budget deal, many suggest that we must not only balance spending, but reform entitlements, rethink government size, change tax methods, and depend less on Washington. Attendees of a conference on budget cutting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming suggested we deliver a budget that has a simple, quantifiable goal, that includes short term goals, and eliminated gimmicks. Countries like Sweden and Canada ...
- 1542: Essay on The F.B.I.
- ... it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say that the FBI is a field-oriented organization. They have nine divisions and four offices at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. These divisions and offices provide direction and support services to 56 field offices and approximately 10,100 Special Agents and 13,700 other employees. Each FBI field office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge, except for those located in New York City and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, those offices are each managed by an Assistant Director in Charge. FBI field offices conduct their official business both directly from their headquarters and through approximately 400 satellite ...
- 1543: Capital Punishment
- ... the overhead. The following chart shows statistics of the number of executions per state for the 1997 year. Currently there are only 12 states without the death penalty. Those states are Hawaii, Alaska, West Virginia, Washington D.C., Rhode Island, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and North Dakota. The U.S. has over 1.5 million incarcerated in prisons, by far the largest system in the world, and that ... that it is not a deterrent to murder, and the goal of our society should be keeping killers off the streets. ["Murder deserves Life In Jail, Not Death Penalty," May 26]. Gerald Deutsh, of Port Washington, speaks out against the article in a letter to the editor. "I am not sure that the death penalty is a deterrent, but if it is not, we certainly need to have some sort of ...
- 1544: The Federal Bureau of Investigation
- ... it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say that the FBI is a field-oriented organization. They have nine divisions and four offices at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. These divisions and offices provide direction and support services to 56 field offices and approximately 10,100 Special Agents and 13,700 other employees. Each FBI field office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge, except for those located in New York City and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, those offices are each managed by an Assistant Director in Charge. FBI field offices conduct their official business both directly from their headquarters and through approximately 400 satellite ...
- 1545: Congress and The Change in Term Limits
- ... the people will do themselves. References Bandow, Doug. "Real Term Limits: Now More Than Ever," Cato Institute Policy Analysis April 6, 1995. (www.cato.org) Clegg, Roger. AIs It Time for a Second Constitutional Convention?@ Washington: National Legal Center for the Public Interest, 1995. (www.clegg.com)-I used this site for reference only Crane,Edward H.(1) "Campaign Reforms vs. Term Limits," Washington Times, June 26, 1996, p. A15. Crane, Edward H.(2), "Six and Twelve: The Case for Serious Term Limits," National Civic Review, 1991. P. 251. Jefferson, Thomas. "Letter to Tench Coxe" 1799, The Oxford Dictionary ...
- 1546: Governement's Bureaucratic Half-Witted Laws
- ... while if one bites someone with false teeth they are charged with "aggravated assault". In Kentucky, by law anyone who has been drinking is "sober" until he or she "cannot hold onto the ground." In Washington all lollipops are banned and one can be arrested if he or she is seen in public eating the forbidden candy. Another law from Washington is that a motorist with criminal intentions is to stop at the city limits and telephone the chief of police as he is entering the town, or he or she may be arrested. This law ...
- 1547: The FBI
- ... it is to a greater extent.. With all of this responsibility, it is logical to say that the FBI is a field-oriented organization. They have nine divisions and four offices at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. These divisions and offices provide direction and support services to 56 field offices and approximately 10,100 Special Agents and 13,700 other employees. Each FBI field office is overseen by a Special Agent in Charge, except for those located in New York City and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, those offices are each managed by an Assistant Director in Charge. FBI field offices conduct their official business both directly from their headquarters and through approximately 400 satellite ...
- 1548: Affirmative Action
- ... e_cook/ucb-95.html Civil Rights Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. (1996). [Computer Program] SoftKey Multimedia International Corporation. United States. Commission on Civil Rights. Affirmative Action in the 1980's: Dismantling the Process of Discrimination. Washington: 1981. United States. Nebraska Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Private Sector Affirmative Action: Omaha. Washington: 1979.
- 1549: The Environmental Protection Agency
- ... in getting to the future Americans wish for themselves and their children. BIBLIOGRAPHY Landy, Mark K. (1990) The Environmental Protection Agency. New York: Oxford University Press. Chapter 1-2,10 Douglas, Carter. (1964) Power in Washington. New York: Random House. Hugh, Heclo. Issue Networks and the Executive Establishment, in Anthony King, ed., the New American Political System (Washington D.C.: The American Enterprise Institute, 1978) 87-124. Epstein, Edward, News From Nowhere: Television, Politics, and the News (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1975).
- 1550: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
- The Infamous Watergate Scandal "The Watergate Complex is a series of modern buildings with balconies that looks like filed down Shark's Teeth" (Gold, 1). Located on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. it contains many hotel rooms and offices. What happened in the complex on June 17, 1972 early in the morning became a very historical event for our nation that no one will ever forget. The "Watergate Scandal" and constitutional crisis that began on June 17, 1972 with the arrest of five burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee (DMC) headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington D.C. It ended with the registration of President Richard M. Nixon on August 9, 1974. (Watergate) At approximately 2:30 in the morning of June 17, 1972 five men were arrested at the Watergate ...
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