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Washington, DC (January 3, 2013): Committee on House Administration Ranking Member, Robert A. Brady, applauded the reelection of Karen Haas as House Clerk, Paul D. Irving as House Sergeant at Arms, and Daniel J. Strodel as Chief Administrative Officer:
Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Robert A. Brady issued a statement today commending Rep. Chris Van Hollen for reintroducing the DISCLOSE Act.
I am honored by Leader Pelosi’s nomination to remain Ranking Member of the Committee on House Administration, and humbled by the trust placed in me by Democratic colleagues. As the current Ranking Democrat and the first Committee Chairman from Philadelphia since 1988, I will bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the position.
San Antonio, Texas – Yesterday, Congressman Charlie Gonzalez sent a letter to Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade following a report that some voters were improperly asked to show photo ID to cast a ballot, a requir
October 19, 2012 (Washington) – With less than 17 days until Election Day, three top Democratic Members responsible for elections and civil rights sent a second letter to Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus calling on him to make clear the nature of the RNC’s associations with Nathan Sproul, a long-time Republican operative who has been
October 19, 2012 (Washington, DC) - Today, Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez (TX-20), Ranking Member on the House Subcommittee on Elections, issued the following statement in light of the arrest yesterday of a man in Harrisonburg, VA, who was charged with eight felony counts and five misdemeanors for alleged acts of voter registration fraud.
October 2, 2012 - Washington – Today, the top Democratic Members on committees responsible for Elections, the Judiciary, and Oversight sent a letter to Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus calling for answers surrounding the unfolding scandal of voter registration fraud in Florida and across the country.
October 1, 2012 (Washington, DC) – Today, Congressman Charles A.
Spetember 12, 2012 (Washington, DC) – After hearing that Colorado Secretary of State Scott Gessler admitted finding no evidence to support his claims that there were thousands of non-citizens registered to vote in Colorado, Congressman Charles A. Gonzalez (TX-20), Ranking Member of the House of Representatives’s Subcommittee on Elections, issued the following statement:
August 30, 2012 (San Antonio) Earlier today, the United States District Court for the District of Columbia released a unanimous opinion denying preclearance to S.B. 14, the voter photo identification law passed by the State of Texas in 2011. Rep. Charles A.
