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October 21, 2008

GSA Flagged for Apparent Redlining and Procurement Violations

October 21, 2008

Washington, D.C. -- Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), chair of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management, today released her letter to General Services Administration (GSA) Acting Administrator James Williams addressing what appear to be redlining and procurement violations in seeking space for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and asked for a reply within 10 days.


October 15, 2008

Alice Rivlin Among Experts at Norton Town Hall Meeting October 28

October 15, 2008


October 14, 2008

Norton Sends Urgent Call for Residents to Get "Free Money" by Oct. 15 Deadline

October 14, 2008


October 14, 2008

Norton Oct. 22 Town Meeting on Proposed DHS Expansion Expected to Spur Retail and Development

October 14, 2008


October 9, 2008

Entertainment, Sports Figures and Honors for Heroes Headline Norton's Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration on Tuesday

October 8, 2008


October 8, 2008

Norton Uses Art Competition to Spread Students' Art Around the City

October 8, 2008


October 6, 2008

Unique Homebuyer and Small Business Tax Credits Signed in Time to Help Residents Weather the Recession

October 6, 2008


October 1, 2008

Major Development Project among Norton Bills Awaiting President's Signature

October 1, 2008


September 30, 2008

Norton Says Action on the House-Passed Stimulus Bill Would Help Save the Bailout

September 29, 2008


September 26, 2008

Two Norton Health Care Priorities in One Bill on Their Way to the President

September 25, 2008

Washington, DC - Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton's (D-DC) bill, which adds the District as a designated area where primary health care professionals can serve for two years in exchange for student loan forgiveness, passed this evening and is on its way to the President for signature. Dentists, for whom Norton earlier sought similar benefits in H.R. 2168, the Dedicated Dental Service for HIV/AIDS Act, also will qualify for the same relief.