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- January 10, 2013 Statement of Support for the Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure's Proposed Protocols Regarding Initial Discovery in Employment Cases Alleging Adverse Action
- November 9, 2012 Statement of Support for the Civil Rights Tax Relief Act of 2011
- April 28, 2010 Cosponsor Statement by the Litigation Section opposing the Mayor's recommendation to cut $1 million in civil legal services and loan forgiveness.
- October 1, 2001 Letter to Hon. Jack Evans in Support of the "D.C. Civil Rights Tax Fairness Act of 2001" (Bill No. 14-321).
- September 13, 2001 Comments in Support for H.R. 840/S. 917 - "Civil Rights Tax Relief Act" to be filed with Charles E. Grassley, chairman and Max Baucus, ranking minority member of the Senate Finance Committee, and William M. Thomas, chairman, and Charles B. Rangel, ranking minority member of the House Ways and Means Committee
- August 24, 2001 Letter to Hon. Charles E. Grassley, Hon. Max Baucus, Hon. William H. Thomas and Hon. Charles B. Rangel in Support of H.R. 840/S.917 - "Civil Rights Tax Relief Act." **
- July 20, 1999 Letter to Hon. Bill Archer and Hon. Charles B. Rangel in Support of H.R. 1997-Civil Rights Tax Fairness Act of 1999.
- March 24, 1998 Letter to Paul M. Igasaki, Acting Chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, on the EEOC's proposed regulations changing the federal sector EEO complaint process.
- May 1, 1997 Letters to D.C. Council Member Kathy Patterson, Chair, Committee on Government Operations; Mayor Marion Barry, Jr.; Anthony A. Williams, Chief Financial Office and Michael C. Rogers, City Administrator, urging D.C. Government to fund the Public Employee Relations Board.
- June 3, 1996 Comments in letters to: Senator William S. Cohen, Chairman, Subcommittee Oversight on Government Management and the District of Columbia; Representative George W. Gekas, Chairman, Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law; Senator Charles E. Grassley, Chairman, Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Court; Representative Henry J. Hyde, Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary; and Senator Ted Stevens, Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs regarding prompt passage the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1996 (ADRA).
- May 13, 1987 Letter addressed to Rosemary M Collyer, General Counsel of the National Relations Board in opposition to the Board's proposed realignment of regional office jurisdictions insofar as they affect Baltimore Regional Office (Region 5).
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