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    Check register, credit card audits expose school district’s lavish spending despite deficit
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    Check register, credit card audits expose school district’s lavish spending despite deficit

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    Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's department includes 35 government employees being paid six-figure salaries for doing full-time work for civil service worker unions. (AP Photo)
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    Taxpayers funding 35 six-figure union chiefs at Transportation Department

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    Job Corps officials are allowing hundreds of maintenance and repair problems that pose health or safety threats to staff members and trainees to go unrepaired for more than a year, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Inspector-General. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis is seen above in the poster promoting the program, which was was started as part of President Johnson's War on Poverty in 1965. (AP Photo)
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    Labor IG: Job Corps maintenance failures threaten health, safety of staff, students

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    Chinese firm’s A123 buyout draws tech transfer fire on Capitol Hill
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    Chinese firm’s A123 buyout draws tech transfer fire on Capitol Hill

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    So you want to become a fraud buster? Test your Fraud IQ
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    Most federal agencies are ignoring a presidential directive and multiple laws requiring them to update their Freedom of Information Act regulations, according to a new survey by the National Security Archive (Photo courtesy of NSA).
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    Survey finds most agencies ignore FOIA update orders

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    A House subcommittee on investigations is running into road-blocks from officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) concerning travels costs by the agency's chief, Dr. Jane Lubchenco, and other senior managers. (AP Photo)
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    A $550 million contract has been awarded to a partnership between a Maryland and a Michigan firm for renovation of the 105-year-old Cannon House Office Building. (Photo courtesy of the Architect of the Capitol)
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    Congress to spend $550 million or more on secret House office renovation

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    Nearly a year after Attorney General Eric Holder claimed an outpouring of public backing for anti-voter ID lawsuits, Department of Justice officials conceded in an FOIA response that no documents exist to document such support. (AP Photo)
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    DOJ needed six months to find no support for voter ID suits

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