Day: April 10, 2014

Matthew Wagner, Rich East Stellar Student

Meet Matthew Wagner, Rich East Stellar Student

Matthew Wagner, Rich East Stellar Student. (PHOTO SUPPLIED) Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- This is another in a series of stellar students from "The Class of 2014" at Rich East High School in Park Forest, Ill. All students were given a series of the same questions. All responses are in their exact[Read More…]

Governor Quinn Statement on Passage of Amendment to Prohibit Voter Discrimination

SPRINGFIELD–(ENEWSPF)–April 10, 2014.  Governor Pat Quinn today released the following statement regarding the Illinois House and Senate’s passage of a proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit voter discrimination in Illinois. The bill is House Joint Resolution Constitutional Amendment 52. It will appear on the ballot in November to be approved by[Read More…]

State Department Briefing by Jen Psaki, April 10, 2014

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–April 10, 2014. Index for Today’s Briefing DEPARTMENT Welcome to Interns and Journalism Fellows MIDDLE EAST PEACE Parties Remain in Intensive Negotiations Ambassador Indyk Travels Range of Issues Jonathon Pollard Final Status Agreement Move toward Joining UN Conventions / Technical Step TURKEY/ARMENIA U.S. Position on 1915 Atrocities Turkey and[Read More…]

U.S. Sentencing Commission Votes to Reduce Drug Trafficking Sentences

Commission Sends Amendments to Congress Including Provisions to Implement the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act WASHINGTON, D.C.—(ENEWSPF)–April 10, 2014 — The United States Sentencing Commission voted today at a public meeting to reduce the sentencing guideline levels applicable to most federal drug trafficking offenders. The Commission also voted to add[Read More…]

Statement by Attorney General Holder on Sentencing Commission’s Vote to Approve Reductions in Sentencing Guidelines for Nonviolent Drug Offenders, April 10, 2014

WASHINGTON—(ENEWSPF)—April 10, 2014.   U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder—who testified before the U.S. Sentencing Commission last month in support of a proposal to reduce the federal sentencing guidelines for low-level, nonviolent drug offenders—released the following statement Thursday in response to the Commission voting to formally adopt those changes: “This action by[Read More…]

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