Energy and Commerce Committee - Republicans
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Recent News About Energy and Commerce Committee - Republicans
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Chairs Rodgers, Guthrie Applaud Passage of H.R. 185
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C&T Subcommittee Chair Latta Opening Statement at Legislative Hearing
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ROUND UP: Chair Rodgers Statements on the State of the Union
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Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chair Griffith Opening Statement on the Federal Government’s Response to COVID-19
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Chair Rodgers Opening Remarks on “Unleashing Innovation in Satellite Communications Technologies”
- Health Subcommittee Chair Guthrie Opening Statement on the Federal Government’s Response to COVID-19
Health Subcommittee Chair Guthrie Opening Statement on the Federal Government’s Response to COVID-19
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Chair Rodgers Statement on COVID-19 Vaccination Addition to CDC Immunization Schedule
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Chair Rodgers Floor Remarks on Bill to End COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate on Health Care Workers
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Chairs Rodgers, Smith and Reps. Burgess, Wenstrup Introduce Legislation to Ban QALYs
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Chair Rodgers Touts Bill to End COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
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Chair Rodgers Convenes the Energy and Commerce Committee for the 118th Congress
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Chairs Rodgers, Duncan, & Johnson Notice Joint Legislative Hearing on Unleashing American Energy
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Subcommittee Chair Duncan Opening Remarks at E&C’s First Full Committee Hearing on Restoring American Energy Dominance
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Chairs Rodgers, Guthrie Applaud Passage of the Pandemic is Over Act and Freedom for Health Care Workers Act
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TikTok CEO to Testify at Energy and Commerce Committee
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Chair Rodgers Rules Committee Remarks on Bills to End PHE and Lift Vaccine Mandate on Health Care Workers
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Chairs Rodgers, Guthrie Applaud Passage of the Pandemic is Over Act and Freedom for Health Care Workers Act
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Chairs Rodgers, Griffith, and Guthrie Launch E&C’s 118th Congress COVID-19 Origins Investigation
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Subcommittee Chair Latta Opening Remarks on the Evolving Satellite Communications Industry
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Chair Rodgers: Next-gen Satellite Technologies Must be Developed in America, not China