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Animas River Release: 143 Years in the Making


Toxic waste contaminates Colorado's Animas River

The Animas River release in Colorado highlights the damage caused by archaic hard rock mining laws that allow corporations to mine freely without any responsibility for clean-up.
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Current Hill staffers honed investigative skills by working in bipartisan groups at the Congressional Oversight Boot Camp.

Bipartisan Boot Camp Helps Congressional Staff Sharpen Oversight Skills

Current Hill staffers honed investigative skills by working in bipartisan groups at the Congressional Oversight Boot Camp, as reported by National JournalRead more

U.S. Army soldiers confer with local Afghan official
The Center for International Policy launched the Security Monitor Assistance Program, providing transparency on U.S. foreign and security aid.

A-10
With today’s out-of-control weapon procurement system, it is important to understand the conditions that allowed the A-10 to become the plane our troops rely upon today.

Toxic waste contaminates Colorado's Animas River
The Animas River release in Colorado highlights the damage caused by archaic hard rock mining laws that allow corporations to mine freely without any responsibility for clean-up.

Card catalogs in the U.S. Library of Congress
Concerns about making Congressional Research Service reports public are unfounded according to former CRS employee.

Nuclear scientists
A new report from the Government Accountability Office on the nuclear weapons complex reveals incomplete cost estimates for major projects, large fluctuations in the budget, inadequate funding for overdue maintenance, and poor data on critical facilities.
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