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  • https://grijalva.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/FBO_GettingStarted.pdf
    ...Go  to the link and enter that security code and press  continue.   https://www.gsa.gov/cdnstatic/FBO_Is_Transitioning_to_Beta_Factsheet_%281%29.pdf https://beta.sam.gov/cm/videos/detail?id=135 https://beta.sam.gov/cm/videos/detail?id=134 https://beta.sam.gov/cm/videos/detail?id=231 http://falextracts.s3.amazonaws.com/Documentation/Federal%20Hierarchy/_beta.SAM%20-%20login.gov%20Quick%20Start.docx%20%281%29%20%284%29.pdf https://beta.sam.gov/cm/videos/detail?...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/NMFN-Improvement.pdf
    ...G:\M\17\BROWCA\BROWCA_005.XML g:\VHLC\011421\011421.062.xml (786339|2) 011421.062.xml G:\M\17\BROWCA\BROWCA_005.XML XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 1/14/2021 11:52 XXXXXXXXXXXXX 01/14/2021 11:18 AM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 786339|2 [Discussion Draft] [116H839] (Original Signature of Member) [DISCUSSION DRAFT] I 117th CONGRESS 1st Session H. ...
  • https://juliabrownley.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Counsel_xml.pdf
    ...Such counseling shall include— 4 (1) options for the veteran regarding unwanted 5 pregnancy, including termination; 6 (2) accurate health information based on the 7 health of the veteran regarding options described in 8 paragraph (1); and 9 (3) information regarding the location nearest 10 to the residence of the veteran where the veteran 11 may receive safe medical or surgical termination of 12 the unwanted pregnancy. 13 VerDate Mar 15 2010 09:51 Jan 08, 2020 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6201 C:\USERS\KRCOX\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\7.0\GEN\C\COUNSEL.XML January 8, 2020 (9:51 a.m.) ...
  • https://hoyer.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/hoyer.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/fsgg-combined-v2.pdf
    Hoyer Sends Letters to Top Officials at Federal Agencies Requesting Details on Terminated Federal Employees, Deferred Resignation Program Table of Contents Administrative Conference of the United States – p. 2 Consumer Product Safety Commission – p. 4 Election Assistance Commission – p. 6 Federa......
  • https://grijalva.house.gov/rep-grijalva-secures-11-9-million-in-federal-funding-in-fy25-appropriations-process-for-community-projects-for-az-07/
    ...“Your continued support of the City of Tucson’s efforts to provide these services to our community is unmatched.” $250,000 for Santa Cruz County West Frontage Road at Yavapai Drive Intersection Improvements Background If the current federal funding proposed in the FY25 appropriations process passes, Rep. Grijalva will have secured $47,650,651 for Southern Arizona. Totals include: FY 25 (tentative): $11,938,800 FY 24: $15,208,569 FY 23: $14,208,468 FY 22: $6,294,814 The FY 25 community funding projects have been released by the House Appropriations Committee in bill text and must still be voted on by the House and Senate. ...
  • https://plaskett.house.gov/uploadedfiles/cares_act_online_5_11.pdf
    CARES ACT ONLINE (340) 774-4408 or (340) 778-5900 PLASKETT.HOUSE.GOV Laid-off and furloughed workers (including those new to the job market) will be eligible for Unemployment Insurance and will see an additional $600 per week to match the average paycheck for up to 4 months of benefits. These be......
  • https://gomez.house.gov/uploadedfiles/letterhr5754mendezcthserepgomez11-2023.pdf
    ...Their activism, along with four other families, culminated in the landmark 1946 case Mendez et al v. Westminster et al that led to the end of segregation in California schools and paved the way for Brown v. Board of Education. The NAACP’s connection to this case and the Mendez, Guzman, Palomino, Estrada, and Ramirez families dates back to 1946. ...
  • https://pressley.house.gov/2023/11/01/pressley-joins-northeastern-rcc-leaders-to-celebrate-1-million-in-federal-funds-for-new-associates-to-masters-workforce-accelerator/
    Pressley Joins Northeastern, RCC Leaders to Celebrate $1 Million in Federal Funds for New Associate’s to Master’s Workforce Accelerator - Ayanna Pressley Skip to Main Menu Menu Contact Us Casework Request Email Newsletter Subscribe Scheduling Request About Committees and Caucuses Pro-Choice Cauc......
  • https://morrison.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/morrison.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/utf-804.21.25-letter-to-commerce_ustr-on-tariff-impact-on-small-businesses%5B11%5D.pdf
    ...We have heard from local small business owners who fear that President Trump’s careless tariff policy could put them out of business within months. On April 11, the Trump Administration issued a temporary exemption for smart phones, computers, and other electronics, excluding them from the 125% “reciprocal tariffs” levied on Chinese imports. ...
  • 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?) ...
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