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May 2011

May 31, 2011

Washington, DC – Today, Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings wrote to federal banking regulators to request copies of "engagement letters" between 14 mortgage servicing companies and the private consultants they hired to review their widespread foreclosure abuses. The deadline for federal regulators to approve these engagement letters is today.


May 31, 2011
Washington, DC – Today, Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings wrote a letter to Chairman Darrell E. Issa asking him to reconsider his decision to refuse a Committee vote on H.R. 1144, "The Transparency and Openness in Government Act."

May 25, 2011

WASHINGTON, DC – Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings and Congresswoman Jackie Speier, joined by Democratic Members of the Subcommittee on TARP and Financial Services, sent a letter to GOP Chairman Patrick McHenry today asking him to apologize for his "disrespectful treatment" of Professor Elizabeth Warren, Special Advisory to the Secretary of the Treasury, during yesterday's hearing.


May 25, 2011

Washington, DC Today Oversight Committee Ranking Member Elijah E.


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2154 Rayburn House Office Building

May 18, 2011

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Environmental Protection Agency
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Issues: Economy & Jobs

May 17, 2011

Washington, DC – Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings sent a letter to Chairman Issa today requesting that the Committee examine allegations that hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer funds may have been squandered in the nation's largest low-income housing construction program, according to the first of a series of articles by the Washington Post. The article reports that nearly 700 projects nationwide – some of which date back to 2001 – have been stalled as developers abandoned their efforts, but retained federal funds.


May 12, 2011

When did sunlight become the infectant?

By Rep. Elijah E. Cummings - 05/12/11 09:28 AM ET

Reality seems to have been flipped on its head in the debate over the administration's draft executive order to require federal contractors to disclose more information about their campaign contributions.

It used to be that transparency was a solution, not a problem. But today, Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa is holding a hearing stacked with witnesses representing defense and aerospace contractors who oppose additional disclosure.


Meeting Status:
Scheduled
Date:
Location:
2154 Rayburn House Office Building