Press Releases
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Tuesday: Oversight Committee to Hold Hearing in
Baltimore on Opioid Epidemic
Washington, D.C. (Nov. 17, 2017)—On Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform will hold a field hearing at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore requested by Ranking Member Elijah E. Cummings to examine the opioid epidemic and the recommendations of President Trump's Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis.
Cummings Requests Info About Flynn Jr.'s Security Clearance Application
Cummings Issues Statement on Identification of "Confidential Informant" in Latest Republican Investigation of Hillary Clinton and Uranium One
Cummings Objects to Gowdy Denying Access to "Confidential Informant" on Uranium One as Even Conservative Outlets Debunk GOP Claims
"I do not know why you are hiding this former informant."
Cummings Asks Gowdy to Enforce Subpoena Issued to TSA Eight Months Ago for Documents After Repeated Warnings About Airport Security
Ranking Member Also Seeks Deposition Subpoenas for Three TSA Officials Who Declined to Be Interviewed Voluntarily
Pallone & Cummings Request Inspector
General Investigate FCC Chairman Pai
Members Request Investigation Into Whether FCC Chairman Has Taken
Improper Actions to Benefit Pro-Trump Sinclair Broadcast Group
Cummings Asks Gowdy to Subpoena
Documents on Decision to Ban
Top EPA Aide From Banking Industry
Documents Needed to Determine Whether
Official is Fit to Serve as Top Aide to Pruitt
Cummings Condemns Latest Partisan
Republican Investigation of Hillary Clinton and
Seeks Access to Former "Confidential Informant"
Oversight Committee and Four Others Investigated
Uranium Deal Years Ago and Found No Evidence That
Clinton Orchestrated Unanimous Approval by CFIUS
Oversight Committee Democrats File
Federal Suit Against Trump Administration for
Withholding Documents on Trump Hotel
Members to Hold Press Conference at 1 pm Today in House Triangle
Oversight Committee Republicans
Block All Debate and Votes on Subpoenas
GOP Walls Off President, Top Aides, and Others from Scrutiny
Washington, D.C. (Nov. 2, 2017)—Today, during a business meeting of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Republican Committee Members blocked all consideration of requests by Democrats to debate and vote on six subpoenas for critical documents that are being withheld by the White House and others.