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...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation....
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation....
...create three manufacturing institutes across five federal agencies: the Departments of Defense, Energy, and Commerce, along with NASA and the National Science Foundation....
...an opportunity to hear from Ms. Pritzker how she believes the Commerce Department can better work to address those and other issues. I expressed...
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International investors are the most bullish they've been on the U.S. and Japanese markets in more than 3½ years as both countries' economies are seen as improving
All five nominees to the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday before a sharply divided U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their speedy confirmation while Republicans called the board
As has been widely reported, the U.S. Department of Justice has disclosed that it has obtained two months' worth of...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...senior counsel to the communications subcommittee of the U.S. Senate's Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. In that post, Bush was instrumental in writing...
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