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WASHINGTON – Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller (R-MI) and Ranking Member Robert Brady (D-PA) issued the following statement regarding unsecured firearms in the U.S. Capitol Complex:
WASHINGTON – Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller (MI-10) and Ranking Member Robert Brady (PA-01) today issued the following statement discussing the security response to last week’s incident involving a small aircraft landing on the U.S. Capitol grounds. Miller and Brady said:
WASHINGTON – Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller (MI-10) and Ranking Member Bob Brady (PA-01) together announced that the Committee will be evaluating and reviewing current standards and procedures in an effort to clarify House regulations and practices.
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, lead sponsors Rep. John Lewis (GA-5), House Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (MD-5), Assistant Democratic Leader James Clyburn (SC-6), Rep. John Conyers (MI-13), Rep. Robert Brady (PA-1) and more than 170 Democrats reintroduced the Voter Empowerment Act in the House of Representatives. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York will introduce a companion version in the Senate.
Hispanic Americans in Congress, 1822-2012 Congressional Publication Now Available as an eBook
The publication Hispanic Americans in Congress,1822-2012, is now available as an eBook. Under the guidance of the Committee, the Office of the Historian and Office of the Clerk worked closely with the Government Publishing Office (GPO) to make this publication available for free download in electronic formats.
House GOP Leadership retains 3rd Attorney in Failed Efforts to Sue Obama Administration
WASHINGTON: Committee on House Administration Ranking Democratic Member Robert A.
September 23, 2014 (Washington, D.C.) Committee on House Administration Ranking Member, Robert A. Brady (D-PA) issued the following statement commemorating National Voter Registration Day.
WASHINGTON: Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Robert A. Brady today issued the following statement criticizing the Republican Majority’s hiring of D.C. insider law firm Baker Hostetler, at taxpayer expense, to support their frivolous lawsuit against President Obama. The $350,000 contract was approved without being reviewed through the standard Committee process:
Urges Rules Committee to Refer Back to Committee on House Administration
July 29, 2014 (Washington, D.C.) Committee on House Administration Ranking Member, Robert A. Brady (D-PA) sent the following letter to House Rules Committee Chairman, Pete Sessions. Today, the Rules Committee plans to send H. Res. 676, the bill authorizing the politically motivated lawsuit against President Obama and his implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Brady Concerned About Transparency
July 24, 2014 (Washington, D.C.) In a letter to Rules Committee Chairman, Pete Sessions, Committee on House Administration Chairman, Candice Miller, waived the Committee's right to hold a hearing on H.Res.
