On the recordOctober 6, 2009
I think a little more than one out of five for address canvassing employees had, as we say, unclassified fingerprints and were only subject to name background check.
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congress.govI think a little more than one out of five for address canvassing employees had, as we say, unclassified fingerprints and were only subject to name background check.
Senator Carper discusses the issue of unclassified fingerprints in address canvassing.
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Not really. I have just come from the Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee, which is having a hearing on the Key Bridge, the bridge in Baltimore that was badly damaged.
I usually default to the golden rule, and I think in this case it's a pretty good guide as well.