Monthly Archives: January 2010
The House and Senate are both back in town today for a one-day pro forma session with no scheduled votes. The House returns on Jan. 12 for votes, with the Senate doing so on Jan. 20. The congressional legislative calendar will be an active one this year, including on the budget front. The President will [...]
Dr. Rajiv Shah was confirmed by a voice vote in the Senate on Christmas Eve, as one of the chamber’s final acts of the 2009 legislative session. Shah received bipartisan support throughout his confirmation hearing, and is now poised to lead USAID. During our Tribute Dinner last month, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton introduced Dr. [...]
As 2009 winds to a close, it is an appropriate time to reflect on what was a momentous year for the USGLC. Throughout the year, USGLC activists around the country continued to build upon the success of our Impact ’08 campaign by meeting with their Members of Congress and supporting our efforts to call on [...]
University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides, in conjunction with the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, cordially invites you to a special evening on U.S. foreign policy. Thursday, January 28, 2010 University of South Carolina Columbia, SC Keynote Address: Dr. Richard N. Haass President, Council on Foreign Relations Following his keynote address, Dr. Haass will lead [...]
A bipartisan and diverse coalition in Florida is calling for a smart power approach to U.S. foreign policy. Below is the list of Floridians who are signing on to this campaign.

