Newsbrief ***** 3:37 p.m. Friday, February 6, 2004 ***** # First Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbtiAdvisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega
Vice Presidents
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
*It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity.
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U. S. Senator Harry Reid fights for our Nevada of the United States of America
By GSBPA of WBTI*1
"Reid for Nevada"
Reid Plans Veterans Forum in Las Vegas
On February 19, Senator Harry Reid will meet with Nevada's veterans to discuss his work on concurrent receipt and other important legislation affecting vets. Please contact Charvez Foger at 702-288-5020 for more information.*2
"Working with Nevadans"
Clark County Sheriff Bill Young met with Senator Reid.
Nevada Postmasters Marsha Holden of Goldfield, Frances Sullivan of Beatty, Barbara Lewis of Moapa, and Margaret Daniels of Gardnerville visited with Senator Reid to discuss retirement fund issues for postmasters.
Nevada School Boards Association members Joan Westover of Battle Mountain and Denise Brodsky of Las Vegas, along with executive director Randy Robison, met with Senator Reid to discuss the No Child Left Behind law and its implications for teachers.
"INSIDER'S CALENDAR"
The Senate will convene Monday, February 9, and resume consideration of S. 1072, the surface transportation reauthorization bill.
No roll call votes will occur on Monday.
The Senate is expected to work on the transportation bill throughout the week in an attempt to complete action prior to the Presidents' Day recess.
Senator Reid meets with Clark County Sheriff Bill Young. They discussed Homeland Security issues, including Senator Reid's work to secure more resources for first responders in Nevada.
"Week in Review"
UN Secretary General Briefs Senate Leadership - UN Secretary General Kofi Annan briefed Senator Reid and other members of the Senate leadership Tuesday regarding reconstruction efforts in Iraq. Annan said the security situation in Iraq remains precarious and presents a major obstacle to the planned transfer to Iraqi sovereignty, now scheduled for July. The Secretary General's assessment came as President Bush announced the formation of a commission to evaluate Iraqi pre-war intelligence. The panel will be chaired by former Virginia Governor and Senator Chuck Robb and retired federal judge Laurence Silberman.
Ricin Scare Doesn't Stop Transportation Bil- Senate office buildings were closed for most of the week following the discovery of the toxin ricin in Senator Bill Frist's personal office. The Senate remained open for business, however, as members and staff crowded into makeshift offices in the Capitol in order to keep the surface transportation bill moving forward and on schedule.
"Reid Addresses Financial Roundtable"-- Senator Reid spoke at the winter meeting of the Financial Roundtable, which represents the financial services industry. He talked about the need for compromise and bipartisan consensus to enact important legislation such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act, which he was instrumental in passing last year.
"Reid's Words"
"Congress needs to pass the new transportation bill as quickly as possible. Not only will it improve our lives and reduce traffic, it will also create as many as two million much-needed jobs."
http://reid.senate.gov Fax: (202) 228-2360 Phone: (202) 224 - 3542*3
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References
*1. GSBPA of WBTI is the initials of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of Washington Business and Technology Institute.
*2. Office of Santor Harry Reid. 'Whip Round Up by email to Dr. Tony Lei,' (February 6, 2004), Washington, D. C.: Assistant Democratic Leader of the Senate.
*3. Ibid.
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