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Norton Releases Administration Statement Opposing D.C. Voucher Bill
March 29, 2011
Norton Reassured by Call to Park Police Chief following Attempted Robbery on the Mall
March 29, 2011
Norton Urges President to Not Allow D.C. to Be Used as Bargaining Chip in CR Negotiations
March 29, 2011
Norton Honors Coach Natalie Randolph and Lindsay Czarniak for Women's History Month at Coolidge High School, Tomorrow
March 24, 2011
Norton Gets GSA to Move Forward on Old Post Office Redevelopment
March 24, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- Congresswoman Eleanor Homes Norton (D-DC), the ranking Democratic member of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management, today got the General Services Administration (GSA) to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) to develop the Old Post Office, a priceless historic treasure, and its Annex, which have sat vacant since 1998.
Norton Opens Computer Distribution Program for D.C. Schools
March 24, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- Following yesterday's Computers for Learning Program (CFL) kick-off at Kramer Middle School, where the General Services Administration (GSA) donated 28 computers, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) is taking the lead to encourage federal agencies and companies to donate unused computers and unused computer equipment to GSA for transfer to public and public charter schools and educational nonprofit organizations.
Norton to Honor Natalie Randolph and Lindsay Czarniak for Women's History Month at Coolidge High School, Friday
March 23, 2011
Norton Wants Assurances About US Intervention into Possible Libyan Civil War Endangering Libyan Rebels
March 21, 2011
Norton Calls on Issa to Let D.C. Do Its Home-Rule Job
March 17, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) responded today to an announcement of an investigation of local District of Columbia matters by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee:
Senate Confirms Another Norton Pick for District Court, Second Pick This Year
March 17, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Senate today confirmed Amy Berman Jackson for U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Columbia, the fourth Norton recommendation to be confirmed for this court during the Obama administration. Jackson was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee last month.
