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US effort to combat China's tech rise 'not nearly enough'

US effort to combat China's tech rise 'not nearly enough'
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What does the INVEST in America Act mean for Texas? D-FW House members secure funding earmarks

What does the INVEST in America Act mean for Texas? D-FW House members secure funding earmarks
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Congress votes: Oil/gas regs; science foundation; water/transportation

Congress votes: Oil/gas regs; science foundation; water/transportation
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How Reps. Kelly, Thompson voted on Jan. 6 committee, Confederate statues, global health

How Reps. Kelly, Thompson voted on Jan. 6 committee, Confederate statues, global health Targeted News Service Replay Video There were no key votes in the Senate this past week. HOUSE REGULATING OIL AND NATURAL GAS: The House has passed a resolution (S.J. Res. 14), sponsored by Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., to disapprove of and nullify a September 2020 Environmental Protection Agency rule concerning methane emissions and oil and natural gas production. The vote, on June 25, was 229 yeas to 191 nays. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th Dist.: No.  Rep. Glenn G.T. Thompson, R-15th Dist.: No. © CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/ERIE TIMES-NEWS These are 2012 file photos of U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson, R-5th Dist., left, and U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-3rd Dist. CHRISTOPHER MILLETTE/

How Reps. Kelly, Thompson voted: Jan. 6 committee, Confederate statues

There were no key votes in the Senate this past week. HOUSE REGULATING OIL AND NATURAL GAS: The House has passed a resolution (S.J. Res. 14), sponsored by Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., to disapprove of and nullify a September 2020 Environmental Protection Agency rule concerning methane emissions and oil and natural gas production. The vote, on June 25, was 229 yeas to 191 nays. Rep. Mike Kelly, R-16th Dist.: No.  Rep. Glenn G.T. Thompson, R-15th Dist.: No. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: The House has passed the National Science Foundation for the Future Act (H.R. 2225), sponsored by Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas, to authorize spending on the National Science Foundation through fiscal 2026. The vote, on June 28, was 345 yeas to 67 nays.

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