Today At TRNS

Posted by Staff on October 5, 2009 |

White House Correspondent Victoria Jones will be covering the White House press briefing with Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

Legal Affairs Correspondent Jay Goodman Tamboli will be covering the Supreme Court Oral Arguments in Maryland v. Schatzer.

The Washington Bureau will also be covering:

-Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn. delivers remarks at a policy leadership forum on “The Perils of Energy Sprawl.

-Who Decides About War holds a rally in front of the White House to deliver a letter to President Obama and request a meeting “calling for withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Afghanistan.

-DC Vote holds an advocacy day event to “allow D.C. voting rights supporters to demand the vote for D.C. and educate Congress about the danger of the proposed gun amendment to the D.C. Voting Rights Act.

-The Campaign for Community Change (CCC); the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights (LCCR); the NAACP National Voter Fund; and the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) hold a news conference to “mobilize the nation’s 100 million people of color for a final push in support of universal heath care reform.

-The Council for American Medical Innovation holds a briefing on “Incentives for American Medical Innovation: Protecting America’s Greatest Innovators,” as a part of a three part series on “Achieving Recovery through Discovery.

October 5, 2009

One Response to “Today At TRNS”

  1. Ben Manski Says:

    Hi there – I am very glad you’re covering “Who Decides About War?,” but I want to correct the notice above. This was a conference that took place at Georgetown Law School — see http://www.WhoDecidesAboutWar.org — not a rally outside the White House. Related, but quite different.


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