Thompson, Salinas Introduce Bill to Support U.S. Timber Industry
other forest products companies the ability to compete for construction, renovation, or acquisition of public buildings
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other forest products companies the ability to compete for construction, renovation, or acquisition of public buildings
depend on them every day. Nebraska producers compete with the best in the world, and I will keep
these new risk pools force insurance companies to compete for business. This drives premiums down while expanding national
President and CEO of TRALA. “Allowing lessors to compete in the marketplace without fear from frivolous charges that
Samoa.” The grant award is listed as a competing continuation for health services, with a grant budget period
help states in fast-growing regions like Utah compete better for federal dollars. The amendment passed the Committee … fast-growing regions like the Wasatch Front can compete more fairly for federal transit investments without disadvantaging existing
grant opportunities for the infrastructure they need to compete and succeed.” An amendment to include the Traffic Safety
faster scaling, more innovation, and the ability to compete in the critical industries that will strengthen America
from our colleges and universities are forced to compete against a system that tilts the playing field against
going to help ensure it continues growing and competing for years to come," said Congressman Van Drew
increasing local flexibility, banning large institutional investors from competing in the housing market, and allowing banks to more
coordinated national program rather than a collection of competing individual projects. Establishing an Inland Navigation Construction Organization (INCO … they continue to be managed as isolated and competing efforts rather than as a unified national program. This
could apply for an ITIN, using it to compete against American citizens in the housing market. Implementing
Trump’s Agenda by limiting institutional investors’ from competing against the American people looking to buy a home
homes, seniors unable to downsize, and working households competing in markets where supply has simply not kept pace
Advancement Act. H.R. 915 ensures small business can compete in the 21 st Century economy by clarifying that … today’s economy, they simply cannot compete without access to modern technology and digital tools. Whether
model. Proponents claim a CBDC is needed to compete with China or combat crime. These arguments collapse under
increasing transit demand, yet too often face challenges competing for limited federal transit resources. This legislation will help … sized regions are effectively measured against—and must compete with—large urban areas with populations over one million
central pillar of how the United States competes, deters, and, when necessary, prevails in today’s security environment
profit mental health-care providers for culturally competent, evidence-based mental health care for veterans. The Blast Overpressure
industries and ensure that all American workers can compete on a level playing field.” The Steel Manufacturers Association … United Steelworkers, stated, “American workers can compete with anyone in the world, but they shouldn’t have
power capacity to meet rising demand and compete with adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party. He also urged … more power, of getting that to consumers, of competing with China, and I think we should be clear
gives the Arkansas National Guard a path to compete for critical infrastructure funding, including a new hangar … pathway for the Arkansas National Guard to compete for funding for a new hangar and medical building Supporting
activity, this legislation ensures that U.S. producers can compete on a level playing field. In Utah—where … opportunities for Utah companies to lead, innovate, and compete globally," said Jonathan Freedman, president and CEO, World Trade
infrastructure needed to continue serving students and competing in today’s higher education landscape. From academic buildings