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Senate panel approves bill that would invest billions in tech

Young voted in favor of the legislation, but noted he did so “with great reservations for how this process has played out, but hope for the future that we can resolve things in a bipartisan constructive way.” Schumer said in a statement that with the committee’s approval of the bill, “we are on the road to making one of the most significant investments in American innovation and manufacturing in generations and keep America number one for decades to come.” ADVERTISEMENT “This legislation will allow the United States to out-compete countries like China, create more good-paying American jobs and help improve our country’s economic and national security,” Schumer said. “It is my intention for the full Senate to consider and finish this important legislation before the end of the month, where we expect strong bipartisan support.”

Oklahoma Delegation, OU Professor Speak On Capitol Hill For Climate Data Equity

Oklahoma Delegation, OU Professor Speak On Capitol Hill For Climate Data Equity The weather teams at News on 6 and News 9 work hard each day to make sure Oklahomans have the most accurate information about the current weather and what to expect in the days ahead. Now Congress is trying to make sure Americans have accurate information about the changing climate and they re getting help from Oklahomans. The House Science Subcommittee on the Environment held a hearing Wednesday on climate equity - the idea that, as the changing climate takes an increasingly greater economic toll on the nation, Americans need equal access to trustworthy climate data.

What s next for the National Space Council

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Space newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. With help from Bryan Bender Quick Fix But what are the White House’s next steps? Rep. Mike Levin says the FCC must “act now” to better regulate mega-constellations to control pollution in space. to ensure it gets the resources to defend it, two leading government analysts contend.

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