| July 2005 |
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Science Dems: Hydrogen Economy Must be Coordinated Effort
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Science Democrats Forge NASA Compromise That's Credible, Practical and Conferenceable
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Science Democrats Introduce NASA Reauthorization Act of 2005
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Honda: Administration’s Nuclear Power Plan Lacks Solution to Nuclear Waste Problem
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| June 2005 |
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Democrats Withhold Support From NASA Authorization Bill
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Hooley: U.S. Must Maintain Lead in Nanotechnology Research
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Wu: Congress Should Ensure SBIR Program Continues To Support High-Tech Small Business Sector
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Democrats Appreciate Griffin’s Candor, Still Seek Answers on Agency Plans
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Democrats Work to Stem Science and Technology Job Losses
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Udall: ISS Program, Research Yields Groundbreaking Knowledge
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Science Democrats: U.S. Must Take Action to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Improve Energy Efficiency
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| May 2005 |
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Gordon Comment on Nomination of National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST) Director
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Hooley: Nanotechnology Will Leave Virtually No Product Untouched
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Democrats Work To Strengthen NOAA And Protect American Jobs
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Rep. Udall Introduces Legislation To Preserve U.S. Prominence In Aeronautics
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Democrats Committed to Protecting American Jobs
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| April 2005 |
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Udall Introduces House Resolution Honoring the 15th Anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope
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Democrats Decry Budget Cuts, Lack of Clear Direction in NASA’s Earth Science Program
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Democrats Caution Against Cuts to Vital Energy R&D Programs
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Science Committee Legislation Clears House
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