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The Committee will consider the current health reform discussion and focus on those issues affecting small businesses.
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The Committee will discuss proposals to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.
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Textile Import Enforcement
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The Subcommittee on Rural Development, Entrepreneurship and Trade will hear testimony from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Government Accountability Office and small businesses in the textile industry on June 18, 2009. The hearing will examine the challenges small businesses face from illegally trafficked products and whether enforcement of textile laws is adequate.
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Physician Shortage and Health Ca...
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Physician Shortage and Health Care Reforms - 1
Opening statement by Chairwoman Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) at the House Small Business...
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Committee Markup on SBIR and STT...
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Committee Markup on SBIR and STTR - 1
Opening statement by Chairwoman Nydia Velazquez (D-NY) at the House Committee on S...
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Health IT Adoption - 1
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Health IT Adoption - 1
Opening statement by Chairwoman Kathy Dahlkemper (D-PA) at the House Committee on ...
Channel Comments
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justtex1975
(2 months ago)
Why wou wont you allow any text or video responses that will dispell your CO2 "consensus" nonsense? For the truth, see the youtube vid titled: "MIT Climatologist Richard Lindzen on the Politics of Global Warming"
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bankcardexpert
(2 months ago)
thanks for the add..
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mirhossain2000
(3 months ago)
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart,as working for the Lord not for men.
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WhoRonPaul
(4 months ago)
You have removed the ability to comment on your videos
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clubceoclothing
(5 months ago)
Without us(entreprenuers) this world would wither. Good site!
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ourearthhome
(6 months ago)
My studies suggest that the most powerful green technology is a tax policy that would also be the most powerful support for small business one could conceive. That policy is the taxation of unearned community created land values while at the same time lowering and perhaps eliminating taxes on labor and real capital investment that the tax on land values would replace. There are plenty of organizations and a library of books and articles that explain the truth of this assertion perfectly well. In particular I recommend looking at the website of Prof. Mason Gaffney, an economics professor at U.C. Riverside. This would also reverse the give away of public lands essentially for free to oil exploration companies whose profits are wholly unearned when drawn from the community created oil in the ground.
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NoticeOfDefault
(8 months ago)
Great Channel!
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hoomandottv
(1 year ago)
For ages, cow's "excreta" traditionally have been used as manure in the fields, but it is also a source of viable energy- bio gas, which can reduce greenhouse emissions. By capturing and storing CO2 from biogas into the ground, the biogas becomes carbon negative and scrubs our past CO2 emissions. Hooman may have some late nights partying until cows come home...but HERE he ventures out to the open pasture to examine this VERY important alternative energy source..first hand!!! even if you can't stand poo, you may want to view !!!
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