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The Economic Club of Washington, D.C. was founded in 1986 as a group that would serve to recognize the role that Washington, D.C. plays in the world economy. Under its first president, Robert Linowes, the Economic Club quickly established itself in its first six years as an eminent forum for the exchange of information about critical public policy issues.
Greater Washington Urban League President and CEO June 18, 2020 Michael Neidorff: Centene Corporation: Chairman, President and CEO June 23, 2020 Timothy Sands [85] Virginia Tech: President June 23, 2020 Philip D.M. de Piciotto Octagon Founder and President June 23, 2020 Mark Ein: Washington Open: Chairman and CEO June 23, 2020 Guylaine Saint ...
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Jan 20, 2025; Washington, DC, USA; From left: Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Kelly Johnson, and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., enter Emancipation Hall for a pass in review of troops during 2025 ...
WASHINGTON − House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Sunday urged lawmakers to stay in Washington D.C. to avoid a delay in certifying the 2024 presidential election results amid a major winter ...
President Donald Trump issued a sweeping series of pardons for defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, commuting the sentences of 14 individuals and offering a “a ...
National Press Club Luncheon Speakers, A. Philip Randolph, August 26, 1963, 55:17, Randolph speaks starting at 4:56 about the forthcoming March on Washington, Library of Congress [2] National Press Club Luncheon Speakers , James H. Billington , January 12, 1989, 57:46, Billington speaks starting at 6:33, Library of Congress [ 3 ]
The March for Life proceedings begin around noon. [6] They typically consist of a rally at the National Mall near Fourth Street (in 2018, this was near 12th St. NW). [20] It is followed by a march which travels down Constitution Avenue NW, turns right at First Street NE, and then ends on the steps of the Supreme Court of the United States, where another rally is held.