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ESG investors press companies for fairer labor policies
“It’s long overdue,” Leo Strine Jr., former chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
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“It’s long overdue,” Leo Strine Jr., former chief justice of the Delaware Supreme Court, said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
By opening the hearing of the House select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol with the testimony of police officers on the front line, still suffering from the effects of the
activation to secure the complex and relocate Afghans who helped the U.S. government during the war.
The lines between the two aren’t always clear, but the president is broadly using the infrastructure effort to try to increase the number of housing units available while Democrats on Capitol Hill
“There’s a lot going on in my district, we launched humans into space,” the Texas Republican said in a video interview.
The longtime chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Levin retired at the beginning of 2015 after a 36-year career in the chamber.
The first public hearing on Tuesday of the select committee to investigate the attack put on display the terrifying brutality they were subject to.
Meijer talked about that vote, his raw hatred of breakfast foods and Capitol Hill’s lack of culture (in the anthropological sense). This interview has been edited and condensed.
This is the third part of a series on the growing competition between China and the United States over technology and research.
“So if GILTI has a disproportionate effect on the economy on the island of Puerto Rico, then ultimately that’s simply not fair, so we have to think about how that gets managed in the context of the greater
negotiators urging them to drop the idea of extending the fees as an offset.
The distance from the White House to Lubber Run Park in Arlington, Va., is only about six miles, but the short trip Friday evening gives President Joe Biden a first chance to try out his messaging as a
will always work or that corporations will act in society’s best interest,” Greenfield said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
The measure, sponsored by Rep.
But the mapmakers could just as easily go the other way and make the replacement district more rural, or chop up the 16th entirely and spread it across a handful of districts.
Regardless of the outcome, Ellzey’s ability to make it a close fight could challenge the view going into the 2022 midterms that the GOP continues to move in lockstep with Trump.
“It’s more of an evolution versus a revolution,” he said in an interview. Blockchain technology would be a revolution, and the markets are not ready to fully employ the technology, he said.
(Hagerty used to be the U.S. ambassador to — you guessed it — Japan.) This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: This is your first elected office. What has surprised you so far?