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May 25, 2006

Seventh Bill in Norton’s Free and Equal D.C. Series Tackles Link Between Medicaid Inequality and Structural Deficit and High Taxes
May 25, 2006


May 23, 2006

Norton Honors 2006 D.C. Teacher of the Year with Congressional Resolution And Pledges to Get Congress to Rebuild Our Schools
May 23, 2006


May 22, 2006

Norton Seniors Day to Feature On-the-Spot Services, Information and Entertainment
May 22, 2006


May 19, 2006

Norton to Honor D.C. Social Activist Damu Smith
Who Had National and International Impact
May 19, 2006


May 18, 2006

Norton Nominations to Service Academies
Include First Two Charter School Graduates
May 18, 2006

Washington, DC—Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) congratulated five students who have received appointments to attend U.S. service academies at her College Access and Service Academy Night last night. They include the first two D.C. public charter school graduates nominated by Norton to receive appointments: Dallas White of the Washington Math Science Technology High School, and Diana McVay of IDEA High School.


May 18, 2006

Norton Hails First Report to the Floor of a Bill
for Full D.C. House Vote and Vows to Press On
May 18, 2006

Washington, DC – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) released the following statement after passage of the D.C. Fair and Equal House Voting Rights Act in the Committee on Government Reform:


May 16, 2006

Norton Arrested at Sudanese Embassy Decries Rwanda II
May 16, 2006

Norton Johnson

Congresswoman Norton with Reps. Eddie Bernice
Johnson (TX), and Barbara Lee (CA)


May 16, 2006

Norton to Repeat Her Leadership in South Africa Embassy Arrests by
Being Arrested at Sudan Embassy on Tuesday
May 15, 2006


May 11, 2006

Norton Says Two Mark-ups, Increase in House Seats and
Bipartisan Equivalence Were Key to her Support of D.C. House Vote Bill
May 11, 2006