U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation
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Recent News About U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation
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U.S. Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., ranking member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas criticizing the unnecessary and improper Jones Act waivers issued by the agency for petroleum and liquid natural gas shipments to Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.
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Wicker Endorses U.S. Candidate for ITU Secretary General
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Wicker Remarks at Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Hearing
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Cantwell Says CHIPS and Science Act Key to Advancing U.S. Computing Technologies & Building the Workforce to Drive it
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Wicker Remarks at “Securing U.S. Leadership in Emerging Compute Technologies” Hearing
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Successful Electric Airplane Test Could Mean More Flights to Regional Airports, Cantwell Says
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Cantwell Releases Statement in Support for U.S. Candidate Doreen Bogdan-Martin to Serve as Secretary General of ITU
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Wicker Remarks at Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Hearing
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Wicker Endorses U.S. Candidate for ITU Secretary General
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Wicker, Cantwell Introduce the Youth Coastal Fishing Program Act
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Cantwell, Wicker Introduce the Youth Coastal Fishing Program Act
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Cantwell Praises Dr. Prabhakar for White House OSTP Director Ahead of Confirmation
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Cantwell, Consumer Advocates Call on Republicans to Restore Consumer Refunds
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Wicker Remarks at Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Hearing
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Wicker Endorses U.S. Candidate for ITU Secretary General
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Wicker, Cantwell Introduce the Youth Coastal Fishing Program Act
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Wicker, Cantwell Introduce the Youth Coastal Fishing Program Act
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Senate Confirms Pekoske for a Second TSA Administrator Term
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Statement From Senator Cantwell on Railroad Labor Agreement
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Commerce Committee Approves Bipartisan Coast Guard Reauthorization Bill