Topic: Joint Congressional Committee On Inaugural Ceremonies
Inaugural committee apologizes to ticketholders turned away at CapitolCongress' inaugural committee is apologizing to several thousand ticket holders to President Barack Obama's swearing-in who were kept out due to unanticipated crowd control problems.The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies said ...
The US Senate has endorsed legislation that would prohibit the sale and counterfeiting of tickets to the swearing-in of Barack Obama and on Thursday urged the lower House of Representatives to pass the bill. "The presidential inauguration is one of the most ...
For inauguration, leave umbrellas, strollers and laser pointers at homeCamera and cell phone, yes. Backpack, no.If you're planning a trip to the Jan. 20 inaugural ceremony of President-elect Barack Obama, be warned: Backpacks, signs, umbrellas and thermoses are forbidden.The ...
Expected massive crowd leads Webb to seek more Va. tickets Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., is asking inaugural officials for a little help after receiving more than 26,000 calls and e-mails from constituents asking for tickets to President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in ...
The demand for tickets to president-elect Barack Obamas inauguration is off the charts. Sen. Lindsey Graham said his office has received more than a thousand requests for about 300 tickets. Weve got a couple of goals to make sure the state is ...