Karin Lips
Senior Fellow
Karin Agness Lips is the Founder and President of the Network of enlightened Women (NeW), a national organization for conservative university women. She was a Spring 2016 Resident Fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics
. Upon graduation from the University of Virginia and University of Virginia School of Law, she practiced law at Wiley Rein LLP in Washington, DC.
She speaks and debates frequently on college campuses and has appeared on television and national radio shows. She is a contributor to
Forbes and has had editorials published in
The Washington Post,
Politico, National Review Online, Fox News, The Atlantic, The Richmond Times-Dispatch,
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Commerce Preliminarily Finds Increased Duty Liability for Importers of Stainless Steel Flanges from India, Wiley Reports
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued preliminary determinations indicating a significant increase in the antidumping and countervailing duties applicable to Indian imports of stainless steel flanges, a move that will ensure fair competition for U.S. manufacturers and their workers. Commerce is expected to publish the preliminary determinations in the Federal Register next week.
The duties cover forged unfinished, semi-finished, and finished stainless-steel flanges from India. Should the agency finalize these determinations, as expected, there will be a retroactive assessment of duties on imports of Indian stainless steel flanges that entered the United States between January 23, 2018 and September 30, 2019. Notably, imports of stainless steel flanges d
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Then-candidate Lauren Boebert during a freedom cruise staged by her supporters, Sept. 4, 2020, in Pueblo West, Colo.
On Feb. 22, 2021, the campaign of GOP Congresswoman Lauren Boebert amended its campaign finance filing for a mileage reimbursement. Our original story continues below.
Updated on Feb. 8 at 2:45 p.m.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s campaign paid her $22,259 in mileage reimbursements, effectively claiming that Boebert had driven 38,712 miles during the course of her campaign in 2020.
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