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Darrell Issa

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Darrell E. Issa (pronounced Eye-suh) (born November 1, 1953) is an American politician and former a CEO of a consumer electronics company. Since 2001, he has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the heavily gerrymandered 49th District of California. His district consists of portions of southern Riverside County and northern San Diego County. The district was numbered as the 48th District during his first term and was renumbered the 49th after... Full Article At Wikipedia.org

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  1. Issa -- who endeared himself to the tech community in 2011 by speaking out against the Stop Online Piracy Act -- is... Full Article at Smart Girl Politics

  2. Deputy Attorney General James Cole is defending his boss against allegations of a cover-up and against contempt... Full Article at Town Hall

  3. Issa's home in Vista Related Davis has roots in Kensington Political homes Do you know of a politician who doesn't... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune

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    “We believe that a contempt proceeding would be unwarranted given the information the Department has disclosed to... Full Article at The Politico

  5. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images This combination of file images shows Republican Rep. Darrell Issa (L), chairman... Full Article at Wall Street Journal Blogs

  6. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, disclosed today that he was subpoenaed for... Full Article at Roll Call

  7. The Watchdog used Capitol Words, a project of the Washington-based transparency organization Sunlight Foundation. It... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune

  8. Addressing Inspector General Vacancies.” The purpose of the hearing was supposed to be why there are so many vacant... Full Article at GovLoop