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Jul 26, 2024 |
newsweek.com | David Price |David Dreier
As millions of Americans emerge from the damage and devastation inflicted by Hurricane Beryl, which lashed the Texas Gulf Coast this month with terrifying winds and torrential rains, Congress is considering gutting one of the country's most effective tools in its natural disaster response kit: national service.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
heritage.org | David Dreier
I first want to recognize that TheHeritage Foundation has been very strong in its commitment to theissue of free trade. It has not been an easy endeavor forconservatives, who, for so long, have stood firmly for policieslike cutting taxes (and we all know that a tariff is a tax) and whosought to implement a goal outlined back in 1947 with theestablishment of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade--tobreak down trade barriers.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
altex.org | Richard Currie |John Abbott |David Dreier |Haitian Lu
Article Details Currie, R., Abbott, J. ., Dreier, D. A., Lu, H., Ramanarayanan, T. ., Ryan, N., Watkins, O. A. and Wolf, D. C. (2023) “Developing prototypes of a modernized approach to assess crop protection chemical safety ”, ALTEX - Alternatives to animal experimentation. doi: 10.14573/altex.2307181.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
mercurynews.com | David Dreier
In the 1980s, Ben Cardin and I went to Congress from very different places, both politically and geographically. I was a young Republican elected in 1980 from a suburban Los Angeles district as Ronald Reagan swept into the White House. Six years later, Ben was elected as a Baltimore Democrat who had served as speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates. I would stay in the House for more than 30 years, while, in 2007, Ben moved to the Senate, where he still is today.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
yakimaherald.com | David Dreier
In the 1980s, Ben Cardin and I went to Congress from very different places, both politically and geographically. I was a young Republican elected in 1980 from a suburban Los Angeles district as Ronald Reagan swept into the White House. Six years later, Ben was elected as a Baltimore Democrat who had served as speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates. I would stay in the House for more than 30 years, while, in 2007, Ben moved to the Senate, where he still is today.
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