
I rise today with my colleague, Mr. Hoyer, to introduce the Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999.
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I rise today with my colleague, Mr. Hoyer, to introduce the Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999.

It has been endorsed by state and local organizations such as the National Governors Association, the National Conference of State Legislators, the National Association of Counties, and the National League of Cities.

The bill sunsets in five years and The National Academy for Public Administrators (NAPA) would submit an evaluation just prior to its sunsetting.

For 18 years, Voters for Choice has been a superbly effective organization that has led the fight for many women's health issues, in no small part because of Kristina's commitment, dedication, energy and leadership.

I urge my colleagues in this House to join me in saluting Kristina Kiehl.

I am especially pleased and very proud to honor and recognize the accomplishments of Kristina Kiehl, a national leader who has dedicated her life to improving the health and protecting the reproductive rights of Americans.

As a founder of Voters for Choice, a national bi-partisan organization dedicated to protecting and expanding reproductive choice for women, Kristina has been a pioneer in protecting the reproductive rights and health of women.

I rise today to join many Americans across the country who would want to honor Kristina Kiehl, a founder and co-chair of Voters for Choice.

I assure you that I would have never have been so reckless as to take to the floor and argue for something already declared unconstitutional by the courts.

The compelling evidence in this case satisfies the intent element required under both sections 1621 and 1623 of the Federal Criminal Code.

The President of the United States, the chief law enforcement officer of this land, lied under oath.

a number of the Prairie Island charter's provisions were particularly paternalistic and inappropriate for effective management of tribal resources.

a number of the Prairie Island charter's provisions were particularly paternalistic and inappropriate for effective management of tribal resources.