Thursday, June 26, 2008

Supreme Court Decision on Second Amendment D.C. v. Heller

the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
President Bush Pleased by Supreme Court Decision on Second Amendment
The President strongly agrees with the Supreme Court's historic decision today that the Second Amendment protects the individual right of Americans to keep and bear arms. This has been the Administration's long-held view. The President is also pleased that the Court concluded that the DC firearm laws violate that right.

For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 26, 2008

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Santanu "Sandy" K. Baruah Biography

"“Entrepreneurship drives innovation. Innovation drives productivity. Productivity drives higher wages and higher standards of living.”"
Sandy' K. Baruah
Santanu 'SandyThe President intends to nominate Santanu "Sandy" K. Baruah, of Oregon, to be Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Mr. Baruah currently serves as Assistant Secretary for Economic Development at the Department of Commerce. Prior to this, he served as Chief of Staff of the Economic Development Administration at the Department of Commerce.
Earlier in his career, he served as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development at the Department of Commerce. Mr. Baruah who lives in Portland earned a bachelor of science degree in political science from the University of Oregon and his master's degree from Williamette University.

For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary June 25, 2008

Sandy K. Baruah (Bah-roo-ah) was nominated by President Bush on September 6, 2005 to serve as the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 17, 2005. Mr. Baruah has served the Bush Administration since 2001. Prior to his nomination and confirmation as the Assistant Secretary, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations and Chief of Staff at the Economic Development Administration (EDA).

Sandy K. Baruah is Sworn In as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development

Sandy K. Baruah is Sworn In as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development
As Assistant Secretary, Mr. Baruah’s role is to lead and manage the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration, the domestic economic development arm of the Commerce Department. The mission of EDA is to lead the federal economic development agenda by promoting innovation and competitiveness, preparing American regions for growth and success in the worldwide economy.
EDA’s annual investment budget for fiscal year 2006 is over $200 million and the bureau has an investment portfolio under active management of $1.5 billion. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, D.C., EDA has six regional offices across the nation with 175 professional employees.

Assistant Secretary Baruah represented the agency before the White House, the Congress, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, France, and other forums on a broad range of economic development issues. Mr. Baruah also served as the Commerce Department’s senior representative to President Bush’s post-Hurricane Katrina Lessons Learned Exercise that examined the federal response to the 2005 hurricane and made significant recommendations for improvements in how the federal government handles future significant disasters. He is an executive member of the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

Working with his predecessor, David A. Sampson (now Deputy Secretary of Commerce), Assistant Secretary Baruah helped lead significant accomplishments for EDA, including the agency’s induction into the Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame, passage of EDA’s Congressional reauthorization, the agency’s inclusion in President Bush’s Executive Order which established the Preserve America Initiative, and achieved the second-highest effectiveness ranking from the White House’s Office Management and Budget.

Prior to joining President Bush’s team at the Commerce Department, his previous government service included work with U.S. Senator Bob Packwood. Sandy spent seven years with Portland, Oregon-based corporate management consulting firm Performance Consulting Group. As a business consultant, he worked on engagements with clients such as Walt Disney World, Intel, Key Bank, Citizens Bank and others.

Sandy Baruah’s previous government service includes work with U.S. Senator Bob Packwood and service to President George H.W. Bush, with positions in the office of the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of the Interior. Mr. Baruah holds a B.S. from the University of Oregon and earned an M.B.A. from Willamette University.