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  • https://rulli.house.gov/2024/08/25/taking-the-oath-of-office/
    ...Representative Michael Rulli was sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by the Speaker of the House on June 25, 2024. The Honorable Michael Rulli was elected to serve as Representative of Ohio’s 6th Congressional District. Representative Michael Rulli was added […] Sign Up For Updates Aug 25, 2024 | Press Releases Swearing in as Member of the 118th Congress U.S. ...
  • https://trahan.house.gov/services/community-project-funding-requests-fy25.htm
    Community Project Funding Requests FY25 | U.S. Representative Lori Trahan Skip to Content Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Menu Search Search Search Translate Select Language Spanish facebook-page twitter-page instagram-page youtube-page bluesky-page Translate S......
  • https://loudermilk.house.gov/2023/03/25/rep-loudermilks-weekly-newsletter-113/
    ...Crews, who currently serves as a federal magistrate in Colorado, was unable to describe what the landmark US Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland was about. Brady, decided in 1963, “held that withholding exculpatory evidence violates due process ‘where the evidence is material either to guilt or to punishment.’” ...
  • https://loudermilk.house.gov/2023/03/25/rep-loudermilks-weekly-newsletter-3/
    ...Crews, who currently serves as a federal magistrate in Colorado, was unable to describe what the landmark US Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland was about. Brady, decided in 1963, “held that withholding exculpatory evidence violates due process ‘where the evidence is material either to guilt or to punishment.’” ...
  • https://ocasio-cortez.house.gov/congress/fy25-community-project-funding-requests
    ...New York Hall of Science - Join Artemis: Fly to the moon with NYSCI  $1,199,961 47-01 111th St, Queens, NY 11368 The New York Hall of Science requests $1,199,961 to develop and implement a range of programs to engage learners of all ages with the Artemis III launch, with a focus on the many scientists and engineers on earth who contribute to making this mission possible. ...
  • https://williams.house.gov/media-center/newsletters/my-work-in-tx-25
    ...My Work in TX-25 | Congressman Roger Williams Skip to main content About Meet Roger Our District Votes and Legislation Committees and Caucuses Contact Email Me E-Newsletter Signup Office Locations Invite Roger to an Event Meet with the Congressman Services Help with a Federal Agency Request a Flag Art Competition Internships Appropriation Requests Tours and Tickets Commendations and Greetings Passports U.S. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2024-02/Hackathon-Report-2023.pdf
    ..., Georgetown Public Library Verified Staff Directory, Prolegis Comparative Print Suite..., Govable AI-Powered Constituent Represent..., The Society Library eCosponsor, House Clerk's Office Congresssional Data in Tax-Benefit…, PolicyEngine Texting Town Halls, The AEJ Group Supercharged Summaries, Senate Finance Committee Committee Deconflict Tool, HDS/HIR/CAO Stop Using Passwords in the House, Cyber Team (CAO) Leadership Lists, HDS/HIR/CAO Tools for Casework Capacity, POPVOX What were your favorite lightening round pitches? What were your favorite breakout group presentations? 55 22 17 10 15 21 10 12 13 11 11 35 20 16 25 17 33 13 19 50 24 18 31 53 25 25 42 46 47 23 40 54 45 146 Total Votes 99 Total Votes CONGRESSIONAL HACKATHON 5.0 Report16 APPENDIX Constituent Communications Subgroup Identified Problems & Areas to Improve • Information accessibility • There is no single source of information for constituents to track and access information about their members’ discussions and stances on specific topics • Any existing sources do not effectively tag or categorize information, making it difficult for constituents to filter and find relevant and unbiased information • Communication gap • A communication gap exists between constituents and offices • Current communication methods are not efficient enough to ensure continuous interaction • Constituents can spam offices with multiple emails or letters, and offices can easily filter out these messages or ignore them • Very little support for real-time exchange of information, which can lead to delays on time-sensitive requests and potential miscommunication between parties • Virtual town halls and forums • Limited opportunities for direct discussion on pressing issues, which reduces office understanding of constitu- ent concerns and also reduces constituents’ • Insight into constituent concerns • Offices may benefit from an organized (and automated?) ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2022-12/FinalFY21FSAReport.pdf
    ...The primary categories include Accounts Payable of $29 million (36 percent of total liabilities) and Actuarial Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) Liabilities of $25 million (31 percent of total liabilities). Other Liabilities include categories such as Accrued Payroll and Benefits, Accrued Annual Leave, Advances from Others, Capital Lease Liabilities, and Other Liabilities. 11 | UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FINANCIAL REPORT 2021 Total Net Position The Net Position as of September 30, 2021 was $299 million, an increase of $113 million (61 percent) from the prior fiscal year. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/2023-12/FinalFY22FSAReport.pdf
    ...Condensed Balance Sheet Data Dollars in Millions 2022 2021 % Change Fund Balance with Treasury $487 $341 43% Property and Equipment, Net 11 17 -35% Other Assets 28 22 27% Total Assets $526 $380 38% Accounts Payable 56 29 93% Actuarial FECA Liabilities 24 25 -4% Other Liabilities 29 27 7% Total Liabilities $109 $81 35% Unexpended Appropriations 412 294 40% Cumulative Results from Operations 5 5 0% Total Net Position $417 $299 39% Total Liabilities and Net Position $526 $380 38% Assets The House reported total assets of $526 million as of September 30, 2022, a 38 percent increase from prior year total assets of $380 million. ...
  • https://www.house.gov/sites/default/files/uploads/documents/Accessible-Transportation-Map.pdf
    ...C AR O LI NA A VE S E DELAWARE AVE SW M AR YL AN D A VE SW NEW JERSEY AVE NW LOUISIANA AVE NE TH O M AS CI RC LE W AS H IN G TO N CI RC LE NEW HAMPSHIRE A VE N W M T. V ER N O N SQ UA RE ST AN TO N SQ UA RE SE W AR D SQ UA RE L‘E nf an t Pl az a BE N JA M IN B AN N EK ER PA RK M AS SA CH US ET TS AV E NW P S T N W CONNETICUT AVE NW 14TH ST NW 12TH ST SW 10TH ST SW 9TH ST SW 7TH ST SW 6TH ST SW 15TH ST NW 17TH ST NW 17TH ST NW 15TH ST NW 16TH ST NW 18TH ST NW 19TH ST NW 20TH ST NW 21TH ST NW 22ND ST NW 23RD ST NW 13TH ST NW 12TH ST NW 11TH ST NW 10TH ST NW 9TH ST NW 8TH ST NW 7TH ST NW 6TH ST NW 5TH ST NW PE NN SY LV AN IA A VE NW G ST N W H S T N W H S T N W K S T N W I (E YE ) S T N W I (E YE ) S T N E I (E YE ) S T N E F S T N W E S T N W D ST N W C S T N W M AD IS O N D R N W LA FA YE TT E SQ UA RE W hi te H ou se U.S. ...
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