American Global Competitiveness at 250: Legislative Proposals to Secure U.S. Technology Leadership
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Lowering Health Care Costs For All Americans: Examining Policies Increasing Health Care Transparency

CMT: Examining Legislation to Establish a Federal Comprehensive Privacy and Data Security Law

Chairman Latta Delivers Opening Statement at Energy Markup

C&T Hearing: Oversight of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.

Energy Hearing: Nuclear Permitting Reform: Legislation To Advance Efficient Licensing

Trash to Treasure: Examining Legislation to Support Domestic Critical Mineral Recovery and Recycling

Chairman Hudson Delivers Opening Statement at C&T Hearing on Positioning, Navigation, and Timing

Rules of the Road: Examining Legislation to Modernize the Clean Air Act's Mobile Source Requirements

Chairman Hudson Delivers Opening Statement at C&T Hearing

State Medicaid Program Integrity: Examining Fraud Risks and Oversight Deficiencies.

Health Subcommittee Markup

Where Are We?: Examining Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Capabilities in the United States

Chairman Griffith's Opening Statement at Health Subcommittee Markup

Chairman Griffith Delivers Opening Statement at Health Hearing on Transparency

Chair Rodgers Statement at Markup of 20 Bills to Secure our Energy Future and Competitive Edge

