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December 11, 2007

Norton Wants Congress to Eliminate Remaining Racial Discrimination in Cocaine Sentencing
December 11, 2007


December 11, 2007

Norton Seeks Federal and Community Testimony on Business Opportunities Expected from First Federal Headquarters in Anacostia
December 11, 2007


December 11, 2007

Norton Calls on Sentencing Commission to Follow Supreme Court Lead and Eliminate Remaining Racial Unfairness
December 10, 2007


December 6, 2007


Norton Asks Postmaster to Restore Washington, DC Postmark
December 5, 2007


December 4, 2007

Norton Expresses Confidence in Council Investigations of Tax Scandal
December 4, 2007


December 4, 2007

Norton Demands Drug Treatment Delayed for D.C. Inmates by the Beginning of the Year
December 4, 2007


November 29, 2007

Norton Calls for Urgent Action to Address Home Heating Crisis for D.C. Residents and Other Americans
November 29, 2007


November 29, 2007

Norton Responds to Leahy by Opposing Senate Confirmation for U.S. Attorney Taylor
November 28, 2007


November 28, 2007

Norton Says D.C. HIV/AIDS Report is Misleading and Calls on City to Fund Needle Exchange Program
November 27, 2007


November 28, 2007

Norton Recognizes the Contributions of Newspaper Pioneer Frances Murphy
November 27, 2007

Washington, DC-Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton today released the following statement on the passing of Washington Afro-American Publisher Emeritus Frances Murphy II, to be entered into the Congressional Record of the House floor when Congress returns next week: