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Judicial Watch Announces a Special Presentation: ‘House Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz to address Government Oversight Challenges’

‘(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced it will host a March 30 presentation by U.S. Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform:  “Government Oversight Challenges.”

Date:               Thursday, March 30

Time:               2-3 pm ET

Location:      Judicial Watch

Main Conference Room

425 Third Street SW, Suite 800

Washington, DC 20024

Confirmed Speaker:

U.S. Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-UT)

Chairman, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform

Moderator: 

Tom Fitton

President, Judicial Watch 

A mult box will be available.

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