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Politics: President Ronald Reagan Newsletter for 2022-03-06 ( 4 items )  
- Auburn Alumni Association Honors 2022 Lifetime Achievement Award, Young Alumni Achievement Award Recipients (10)
AUBURN, Alabama, March 1 (TNSAwa) -- Auburn University's College of Engineering issued the following news: Five Auburn University graduates, all highly accomplished in their fields, were honored with the highest award given by the Auburn Alumni Association at Auburn's 2022 Lifetime Achievement Awards dinner and ceremony on Feb. 26. The Lifetime Achievement Award recipients for 2022 were diplomat James "Jim" Bullington '62, Maj. James "Jim" M. Hoskins '81, William "Bill" McNair '68 and Anita Ge more PR

Congressional Research Service: 'Navy Ship Names - Background for Congress' (Part 4 of 4) (10)
WASHINGTON, March 1 (TNSRep) -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. RS22478) on Feb. 28, 2022, entitled "Navy Ship Names: Background for Congress": * * * (Continued from Part 3 of 4) Congress's Role in Naming Ships Overview of Congressional Influence on Navy Ship-Naming Decisions Congress has long maintained an interest in how Navy ships are named,/134 and has influenced or may have influenced pending Navy decisions on the naming of certain ships, including b more PR

Goldwater Institute: SCOTUS Takes Case, Tearing Down Administrative State, & Exciting News Ahead - Latest From Goldwater's American Freedom Network (10)
PHOENIX, Arizona, March 2 (TNSPol) -- The Goldwater Institute issued the following agency statement: * * * It might still be snowing in some parts of the country, but things are warming up for the Goldwater Institute's American Freedom Network (AFN) members and for our allied organizations. This month's update includes: * Supreme Court to review Indian Child Welfare Act's constitutionality * Kirkland lends a helping hand in research * In other news... Supreme Court to review Indian Child  more PR

Rep. Gottheimer Honors Rare Disease Week, Speaks With 'The Hill' About Research and Development for New Cures (10)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 -- Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-New Jersey, issued the following news release: To recognize Rare Disease Week, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) spoke at The Hill's COVID-19 & Rare Disease Patients event to discuss what can be done to help us invest more in research and development for cures for orphan or rare diseases, which currently have no FDA-approved treatments. Gottheimer highlighted his bipartisan legislation -- Cameron's Law -- to fully restore the Orphan Drug Tax more PR