Energy and Commerce Committee - Republicans
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Recent News About Energy and Commerce Committee - Republicans
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E&C Republicans Question NIH Over Experiment Using More Lethal Monkeypox Virus Listed as Federal Select Agent
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Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy
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E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks
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House Energy and Commerce Republican Leader
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Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy
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E&C Republican Leaders Demand Transparency from Toy Manufacturers Advertising to Children on TikTok, YouTube
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E&C Republicans Release New Cyber Bills to Enhance Expert Agencies’ Ability to Combat Attacks
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Leader Rodgers: The Decision for COVID-19 Vaccines is For Parents to Make
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E&C Republicans to NIH: Why Resume Taxpayer-Supported Grant Funding to EcoHealth?
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Leader Rodgers on China Obstructing DOJ Huawei Investigation
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E&C Republicans Seek Details from Boston University about Controversial Experiment with Potential Gain-of-Function Research Concerns
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E&C Republican Leaders Demand Transparency from Toy Manufacturers Advertising to Children on TikTok, YouTube
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E&C Republicans Seek Details from Boston University about Controversial Experiment with Potential Gain-of-Function Research Concerns
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Leader Rodgers on China Obstructing DOJ Huawei Investigation
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E&C Republicans to NIH: Why Resume Taxpayer-Supported Grant Funding to EcoHealth?
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Leader Rodgers: The Decision for COVID-19 Vaccines is For Parents to Make
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For a Strong Economy, We Must Flip the Switch on American Energy
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E&C Republicans Question NIH Over Experiment Using More Lethal Monkeypox Virus Listed as Federal Select Agent
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Leader Rodgers: High Energy Costs are a Direct Result of Biden’s War on American Energy
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E&C Republicans Seek Details from Boston University about Controversial Experiment with Potential Gain-of-Function Research Concerns