CAMP VOTES TO RELEASE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL'S REPORT

From: Capitol Hill Press Releases | Date: September 11, 1998 | Copyright information


Capitol Hill Press Releases

09-11-1998

For Immediate Release CONTACT: Wes Irvin September 11, 1998
(202)225-3561

CAMP VOTES TO RELEASE INDEPENDENT COUNSEL'S REPORT PROCEDURES ESTABLISHED
FOR NEXT STEPS

Washington, D.C.: Congressman Dave Camp (R-MI) voted in the full House
to release the independent Counsel's report to the, public via the Internet
today. The vote also established a set of procedure...

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