1/28/2024 0 Comments July 2016 ma memo transistion![]() He begins with the observation that “college educated voters are now more likely to identify as Democrats, and those without college degrees - particularly white voters, but increasingly all Americans - support Republicans.” Sosnik’s latest big-picture take on the state of American politics digs deeper into what he and others have been calling “the diploma divide,” and it offers an excellent preview of the 2024 House, Senate and presidential elections. Related reads: NYT’s Katie Glueck on abortion and 2024: “Democrats are vowing to make abortion rights a pillar of their campaigns, while Republicans are caught between their conservative base and a public that generally backs access to the procedure.” … CNN’s Casey Tolan and Isabelle Chapman on trial-court judge MATTHEW KACSMARYK’s finances: “Details about multimillion-dollar stock holding concealed in abortion pill judge’s financial disclosures.”īRAGG BACKS DOWN - “Bragg drops bid to block former Trump investigator from testifying to Congress,” by Erica Orden and Kyle Cheney: “The Manhattan DA said the GOP-led Judiciary Committee will permit his counsel to attend the interview.”ĭoug Sosnik’s latest big-picture take on the state of American politics digs deeper into what he and others have been calling “the diploma divide.” | Jason Davis/Getty ImagesįIRST IN PLAYBOOK: NEW SOSNIK MEMO - As longtime readers know, we are big fans of the regular political memos written by DOUG SOSNIK, a senior adviser to BILL CLINTON for six years at the White House. … Justices SAMUEL ALITO and CLARENCE THOMAS dissented from the Supreme Court’s action, which prevents earlier rulings from a Texas-based judge and a federal appeals court from taking effect.” ![]() NARA will revise this guidance to reflect the requirements in the new memorandum.SCOTUS KEEPS STATUS QUO - “Supreme Court maintains abortion pill access for now as legal fight continues,” by Alice Miranda Ollstein and Josh Gerstein: “The high court’s decision keeps the drug, mifepristone, available for now, but the legal battle over the drug, which has become the most common method of abortion nationwide, could drag on for months if not years to come. Information about exceptions is available in NARA Bulletin 2020-01, Guidance on OMB/NARA Memorandum Transition to Electronic Records (M-19-21). If agencies are unable to meet these goals by the deadlines, they can request an exception. As noted in the first sentence of the new memorandum, “strong records management is necessary for transparency and accountability and underpins our democracy”. ![]() This memorandum reinforces the requirements established in M-19-21, Transition to Electronic Records, and embraces the opportunities afforded to improve government by transitioning fully to an electronic environment. The new deadline allows agencies more time to complete their transition to electronic records due to implementation delays resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. This memo extends the M-19-21 deadlines to June 30, 2024. ![]() OMB and NARA have just released a new memo, OMB/NARA M-23-07, Update to Transition to Electronic Records, (December 23, 2022).
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