...Both Lowey and Frelinghuysen are being recognized for their efforts to preserve LSC funding within Hurricane Sandy relief legislation. One proposed amendment would have stripped...
The outstanding question for all types of federal contractors is this: How big of a financial tempest could strike on March 1, when $85 billion in automatic and arbitrary congressional budget cuts ar
...Sandman said. Those cuts would follow two years of steep cuts to LSC funding. The sequestration cuts would mean a $16.3 million...
...new March 1 deadline, the federal judiciary and the Legal Services Corp. (LSC) continue to find themselves in dangerous fiscal waters. Their day-to-day...
...Services Program, the lone D.C. provider to receive Legal Services Corp. (LSC) funds. There were a few bright spots. Edelman said he...
...has announced a new vice president. Lynn Jennings joins the LSC, the largest source of funding nationwide for civil legal aid, as vice...
...the poor. The inspector general for the Legal Services Corp. (LSC), which funds organizations that offer civil legal services to low-income families...
...funding and staffing for the programs supported by the Legal Services Corp. (LSC), signals the worst access to justice crisis in our history at a...
...elsewhere. About one in six programs expects to close offices in 2012, LSC President James Sandman said. DIVERSITY MATTERS ...
... A survey of the 134 agencies depending on grants from LSC, the largest source of funding nationwide for civil legal aid, shows they...
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