But other tech incentives were delayed ( WBJ) LivingSocial tax break won final approval ( Capital Business) New animated Verizon Center signs were approved on emergency ( WaTimes) Immigration enforcement was curtailed ( HuffPo) Council members proposed Pepco bury more power lines underground ( Post, Examiner) Natwar Gandhi was confirmed for another five-year term as CFO ( WBJ) The taxi overhaul passed, and Uber got its way, too ( Slate, DCist, Examiner, WBJ, D.C. A Post editorial Wednesday says Gray’s silence has been “inexcusable”: “His previous claim that he knew nothing of a parallel campaign operation is insufficient in light of the damning details uncovered by federal prosecutors.” More from AP, Examiner, WaTimes, Loose Lips, WUSA-TV, WRC-TV and DCist.īusy last day before recess at the D.C. Wednesday but has declined to address recent criminal prosecutions related to his campaign. All eyes now are on Gray, who has a news conference scheduled for 10 a.m. Thompson’s accounting firm money and paying for various campaign expenses ranging from yard signs to canvassers to a P.A. Gray described? It was real, according to federal prosecutors and Jeanne Clarke Harris, the PR consultant who admitted in court Tuesday to taking $653,800 of Jeffrey E. So that “ shadow campaign” that campaign workers for Vincent C. Jeanne Clarke Harris leaves the federal courthouse after pleading guilty Tuesday.
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