Politics: Afternoon Edition: GSA official at the center of scandal declines to testify at House hearing

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The Washington PostMonday, April 16, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. GSA official declines to testify at start of House hearing

    Jeff Neely invokes the Fifth Amendment in declining to discuss spending at the more than $800,000 2010 agency conference.
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  2. More military personnel may be involved in prostitution scandal

    Surveillance tape shows that more than five might have been involved, a spokesman said.
    » Read full article

  3. Romney: I might eliminate HUD

    Remarks at a private fundraiser gave a rare glimpse at the Republican's plans.
    » Read full article

  4. THE FIX: The 9 swing states of 2012

    We analyze the states that matter in the coming presidential race.
    » Read full article

  5. The odd courtship begins for potential VPs

    It's a job no one says they want, even if they do. And now that Mitt Romney has tapped a longtime adviser to lead the search, the "veepstakes" game begins.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Rep. Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee speaking at a hearing today about the GSA spending scandal:

"What has come to light surrounding GSA's activities should give pause to anyone who has opposed cutting government size and spending."



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