Washington DC Escorts: Wednesday Morning Federal Newscast – July 14th
Written on July 14, 2010 – 9:24 am | by hookerlooker
The deputy superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery has submitted retirement papers. According to the “Washington Post” the move came before Army officials could compel Thurman Higginbotham to meet with a Senate Homeland Security subcommittee investigating irregularities including botched contracts with companies that failed to digitize a system to catalog remains at the cemetery. Higginbotham’s paperwork would make his retirement retroactive to July 2nd.
Thousands of registered sex offenders, including at least 30 federal employees, have received U.S. passports according to a Government Accountability Office report obtained by CNN. GAO reportedly found about 4,500 passports of the more than 16 million issued in FY 2008 were issued to registered sex offenders. The GAO report noted State cannot legally deny passports to registered sex offenders, except those specifically convicted of sex tourism.