| March 2006 |
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Successful STEM Education Rests on Quality, Not Necessarily Quantity
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What Is Happening to American Jobs?
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Bold Action on Energy Is Key to U.S. Competitiveness
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Resolution of Inquiry Directing the Secretary of Commerce to transmit to the House of Representatives a copy of a workforce globalization final draft report produced by the Technology Administration.
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Resolution of Inquiry Directing the Secretary of Commerce to transmit to the House of Representatives a copy of a workforce globalization final draft report produced by the Technology Administration.
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Science Democrats Honor National Engineers Week
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Science Democrats Highlight Inadequacy of Administration’s Commitment to Science, Competitiveness in Budget
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NASA Budget Puts Key Science Priorities at Risk
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Why Can’t This Administration Honestly Admit Katrina Failures?
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| February 2006 |
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Prepared Remarks by the Hon. Bart Gordon for the Nuclear Energy Institute Research and Development Symposium
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Energy Innovation Will Bolster U.S. Competitiveness
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Wu Convenes U.S. House Science Committee Hearing on Health Care IT in Oregon
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NSB Report Affirms Need for Action on Science/Math Education
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Gordon Appreciates NASA Administrator’s Quick Action to Safeguard Scientific Openness
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Letter to NASA Administrator on Assuring Free and Open Scientific Communication
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NASA’s Stated Goals Don’t Match Budgetary Realities
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Wu Demands the White House Explain Reports of Scientific Manipulations and Censorship
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Need to Break Oil Addiction is Old News to Dems [Honda]
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Boldly Rethinking Our Energy Future [Gordon]
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Need to Break Oil Addiction is Old News to Dems [Honda]
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