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| CREW Cuts | January 2008/ Issue #9 | |
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Federal Judge Declares White House Visitor Records Subject to the FOIA in CREW Lawsuit Read the Associated Press story CREW Sends Letters Informing State Insurance and Medicaid Leaders of Long-Term Care Industry Shill National Tour On December 4th, CREW sent letters to two national organizations, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and the National Association of State Medicaid Directors, warning them about Stephen Moses and the Center for Long-Term Care Reform and his planned "National Long-Term Care Consciousness Tour." Moses has spent the past decade posing as an independent expert from a respected think tank that analyzes the need for long-term care insurance, but is in fact serving as a front for the long-term care insurance industry. According to his website, Mr. Moses has testified as an independent expert on long-term care before two-thirds of the nation's state legislatures and has been quoted in stories around the country. Read the response from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners |
New CREW DHS Report Details Massive Failures and Billions Wasted - Upon Agency's Fifth Year Anniversary On December 5th, CREW released a new report entitled Homeland Security for Sale - DHS: Five Years of Mismanagement, an accompanying website, www.homelandsecurityforsale.org and a video created and produced by Brave New Foundation. The report and video document the past five years of the agency's most serious problems and troubling practices. In its report, CREW details billions of dollars in waste and mismanagement of taxpayer dollars, for example:
Watch the CNN video on CREW's DHS report Read the Huffington Post story On December 17th, in light of another year rife with corruption, CREW released a new report on the Top Ten Ethics Scandals of 2007. It is available in its entirety at www.citizensforethics.org.
Highlights include millions of missing White House emails still unaccounted for and the political firings of U.S. Attorneys. Also on the list are congressional scandals such as Rep. Murtha's abuse of earmarks and the uneven treatment by the Senate of Sen. Larry Craig and Sen. David Vitter. View the full list Read The Washington Post story |
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