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...issue headed for public debate. On Nov. 16, the Republican Study Committee, an influential conservative caucus of House Republicans, released a report advocating...
...IP issue headed for public debate. Last Friday, the Republican Study Committee, an influential conservative caucus of House Republicans, ...
...IP issue headed for public debate. Last Friday, the Republican Study Committee, an influential conservative caucus of House Republicans, ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...IP issue headed for public debate. Last Friday, the Republican Study Committee, an influential conservative caucus of House Republicans, ...
...of corporate risk officers. On Thursday, a filibuster by Senate Republicans blocked the ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...of corporate risk officers. On Thursday, a filibuster by Senate Republicans blocked the ...
...exclude bad contractors. But the study also found that at least...Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee chairman Joseph Lieberman said in...
...A 2010 study showed that...
...a double-dip U.S. recession. And here at home, a congressional committee led by U.S. representative Barney Frank (D-Massachusetts) and Senator Christopher...
...contracts to fellow Republicans and former Justice...the House Judiciary Committee, the Government Accountability...trial. A recent study by Lawrence Finder...
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