2014年3月27日星期四

If GSA intends to also report this information regarding unclassified

Justice Department spokesman Brian Fallon said the agency makes travel information available to Congress and the public when they request the information under public records laws. "If GSA intends to also report this information regarding unclassified, non-mission travel, we would have no objection at all," Fallon said.The report was released Thursday, nearly 19 months after Republican lawmakers began questioning Holder's use of an FBI jet for travel unrelated to Justice Department work. Sen. Charles Grassley, Iowa, the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee,7:24 Shank Shell End Mill Arbor manufacturers had asked the GAO to look into the matter."There are legitimate reasons to keep some official travel classified, but non-mission travel by its own definition isn't for national security or law enforcement purposes," Grassley said Friday. "There's no good reason for non-mission and personal travel to be hidden from the American taxpayers, who foot the bill for these flights." The FBI director was allowed to fly mercial until 2011, when the Justice Department required the chief to always use government aircraft to "access secure munication systems," according to the 2013 report.China End Mill Holder Using federal planes can cost upward of $15,000 per trip, the GAO said.The FBI reported personal air travel by its senior executives until 2009, when the agency realized that the GSA did not require documentation for trips by intelligence officials, according to last year's GAO study.Anne Arundel County Police say 85 people have overdosed on heroin so far this year. Twelve of those overdoses were fatal. Police Chief Kevin Davis says every patrol officer in that county will now carry the drug Narcan to reverse the effects of an overdose.Last year police in Anne arundel county say they saw a rise in heroin overdoses in Edgewater, Parole and Annapolis. Many of the overdoses occurred at shopping centers and malls.Several weeks ago the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called on police and EMT's around the country to carry the drug to help curb the problem with deaths from heroin overdoses.Officers are being trained now on how to give the nasal spray.Read more from Anne Arundel County Police.

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