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Congressman Frank Wolf
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  1. Today’s release of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Inspector General (IG) report on the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) have confirmed my longstanding concerns about the board’s ethical, contracting and financial i...
    mproprieties.

    The issues raised by the IG are serious and troubling. The successful operation of Reagan National and Dulles airports and the Metrorail extension project requires an airports authority that is ethical, honest and beyond reproach. Public trust in MWAA is imperative as the airports are partly funded by taxpayer money, and the extension project partly by tolls on the Dulles Toll Road. MWAA must be a good public steward of taxpayer and toll-payer dollars.

    Now that these problems have been officially reported, I urge MWAA to move quickly to implement all of the IG’s recommendations.

    http://wolf.house.gov/press-releases/wolf-statement-on-dot-ig-report-on-mwaa/
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  3. Fall Facebook Cover Photo Competition Winner. Photo taken near the Front Royal entrance to Skyline Drive. Photo by Jennifer Preli.
  4. Fall Facebook Cover Photo Competition Winner. Frog Branch Park, Chantilly. Photo by Bob Mason.
  5. Yesterday, the Treasury Department officially designated the violent gang MS-13 as a transnational criminal organization. This important designation will make it more difficult for the gang to funnel money back to its leaders in El Salvado...
    r and would subject anyone doing business with the gang to criminal persecution. I have long worked to crack down on MS-13 in Northern Virginia, and created the successful Northern Virginia Regional Gang Task Force in 2003, which has become a model for other regions.
    http://wolf.house.gov/uploads/MS13_Transnational_Criminal_Organization.pdf
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  6. In light of the increased amount of acorns falling from trees this fall, I want to share yesterday’s WTOP article that discusses the importance of removing these acorns from your lawn. The mice that consume acorns are the number one vector...
    s for deer ticks, which carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. For more information on how to protect yourself from ticks and tick-borne disease such as Lyme, wolf.house.gov/lyme.

    http://wtop.com/index.php?nid=1035&sid=3071779
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