Thursday, August 28, 2003

PRESIDENT BUSH

In Crawford, Texas.



ECONOMIC REPORTS

8:30 a.m. — Bureau of Economic Analysis releases figures on personal income and outlays for July. Location: 14th Street between E Street and Constitution Avenue NW. Contact: 202/606-9900.

FEDERAL AGENCIES

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9 a.m. — Environmental Protection Agency holds a meeting of a Science Advisory Board subcommittee on health effects of Clean Air Act compliance to discuss a health effects assessment for the third in a series of statutorily mandated comprehensive analyses of the costs and benefits of programs pursuant to the act. Location: Marriott DC at Metro Center, 775 12th St. NW. Contact: 202/564-2526.

9:30 a.m. — International Trade Commission holds a public hearing on the economic effects of duty-free imports under the U.S.-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement. Location: ITC Building, 500 E St. SW. Contact: 202/205-3408.

SUPREME COURT

No oral arguments are scheduled. Contact: 202/479-3211.

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SENATE

Not in session, summer recess. Contact: Republican Cloakroom, 202/224-8601, or Democratic Cloakroom, 202/224-8541.

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HOUSE

Not in session, summer recess. Contact: Republican Cloakroom, 202/225-2020, or Democratic Cloakroom, 202/225-1600.

GENERAL AGENDA

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Poor people’s march — all day — Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign holds a rally, “The Massive Poor People’s March on Washington.”

Highlights — 5 p.m. — Panel on Right to a Job at a Living Wage

Location: National Mall (between Seventh and 14th streets NW) Contact: 888/233-1948.

Black radio — all day — Black Radio Exclusive magazine holds a music industry conference and festival.

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Highlights — 10 a.m. — Ronda Robinson of TEC Law Group, “Building/Financing Minority Broadcast Companies”

Location: Renaissance Marriott, 999 Ninth St. NW. Contact: 240/476-9643 or 202/723-2200.

Child Holocaust survivors — 8:30 a.m. — The Hidden Child Foundation and the Anti-Defamation League hold an International Conference of Child Holocaust Survivors and Their Families.

Highlights — 8:30 a.m. — Recognizing Jews who rescued Jews

10 a.m. — “Building a Lasting Legacy for the Future”

Location: Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Ave. NW. Contact: 917/834-7293.

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