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Daily Archives: April 9, 2013

New GAO Reports – Reduce Multiple Programs, Government Efficiency And Effectiveness,

  • 2013 Annual Report – Actions Needed to Reduce Fragmentation, Overlap, and Duplication and Achieve Other Financial Benefits, GAO-13-279SP, Apr 9, 2013
  • Government Efficiency And Effectiveness – Opportunities to Reduce Fragmentation, Overlap, and Duplication and Achieve Other Financial Benefits, GAO-13-496T, Apr 9, 2013
  • Presidential Helicopter – Acquisition Program Makes Progress in Balancing Requirements, Costs, and Schedule, GAO-13-257, Apr 9, 2013

Federal Reserve Board – Payments to 4.2 million borrowers covered by foreclosure agreement to begin April 12

News release: “Payments to 4.2 million borrowers are scheduled to begin on April 12 following an agreement reached by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve Board with 13 mortgage servicers. The agreement, which was reached earlier this year, provides $3.6 billion in cash payments to borrowers whose homes were… Continue Reading

Insurance and financial stability: a Basel view

Insurance and financial stability: a Basel view. “Prepared remarks by Jaime Caruana, General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements, before the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, Bottmingen, Switzerland, 20 March 2013. BIS General Manager Jaime Caruana speaks about the importance of the work that the International Association of Insurance Supervisors and the supervisory community… Continue Reading

The Recess Appointment Power After Noel Canning v. NLRB

The Recess Appointment Power After Noel Canning v. NLRB: Constitutional Implications. Todd Garvey, Legislative Attorney, David H. Carpenter, Legislative Attorney – March 27, 2013 “Under the Appointments Clause, the President is empowered to nominate and appoint principal officers of the United States, but only with the advice and consent of the Senate. In addition to… Continue Reading

EPIC Sues FBI to Obtain Details of Massive Biometric ID Database

“EPIC has filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the FBI to obtain documents about “Next Generation Identification“, a massive database with biometric identifiers on millions of Americans. The EPIC lawsuit follows the FBI’s failure to respond to EPIC’s earlier FOIA requests for technical specifications and contracts. According to EPIC’s complaint, “When completed, the… Continue Reading

"Federal Agencies Feeling the Immediate Demand for Alternative Funding"

News release: “Sixty-two percent of Federal managers report personal experience with tighter budgets and 51 percent have seen the impact in programs that they depend on to complete their agency missions. These budget cuts increasingly put agency missions at risk and as a result agencies are exploring more innovative approaches to funding, according to a… Continue Reading

It Takes More Than a Major: Employer Priorities for College Learning and Student Success

“Liberal Education and America’s Promise (LEAP) is a national advocacy, campus action, and research initiative that champions the importance of a twenty-first century liberal education—for individuals and for a nation dependent on economic creativity and democratic vitality.” 2013 national survey of employers report, It Takes More Than a Major: Employer Priorities for College Learning and… Continue Reading

Until Debt Do Us Part: Subnational Debt, Insolvency, and Markets

Canuto, Otaviano; Liu, Lili. 2013. Until Debt Do Us Part: Subnational Debt, Insolvency, and Markets.© Washington, DC: World Bank. Date: 2013-02-13 “With decentralization and urbanization, the debts of state and local governments and of quasi-public agencies have grown in importance. Rapid urbanization in developing countries requires large-scale infrastructure financing to help absorb influxes of rural… Continue Reading