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EVENTS ON MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2002
EVENT: SENATE in session.
AGENDA: For the latest information on the floor agenda please phone the contacts listed below.
DATE: March 18, 2002
CONTACT: Republican Cloakroom, 202-224-8601 or Democratic Cloakroom, 202-224-8541.
TIME: 10 a.m.
EVENT: SENATE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee holds hearings on Federal workplace reform proposals.
WHO: Witnesses:
Kay Coles James, Director, Office of Personnel Management
David M. Walker, Comptroller General, General Accounting Office
Colleen M. Kelley, President, National Treasury Employees Union
Bobby L. Harnage, National President, American Federation of Government Employees
Carol A. Bonosaro, President, Senior Executive Association
John Priolo, General Executive Board Member, Federal Managers Association
DATE: March 18, 2002
LOCATION: 342 Dirksen Office Building, Washington, DC
CONTACT: 202-224-4751
TIME: 10 a.m.
EVENT: SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Energy and Water Development Subcommittee holds hearings on proposed budget estimates for fiscal year 2003 for the National Security Administration, nuclear reactors, and nuclear proliferation.
DATE: March 18, 2002
LOCATION: 142 Dirksen Office Building, Washington, DC
CONTACT: 202-224-3471
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