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Politics: President Bill Clinton Newsletter for 2022-04-24 ( 4 items ) |
- International Trade Administration: Grant Harris Sworn In as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis (10)
WASHINGTON, April 20 (TNSPer) -- The U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration issued the following news release on April 19, 2022:
Grant Harris was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis for the International Trade Administration (ITA). Appointed by President Joseph R. Biden and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on April 7, 2022, Harris will play a critical role in creating strategies and designing policies that help U.S. firms compete in a glob more PR
Ceremony Marks New Name for Rock Island Arsenal Health Clinic to Woodson Health Clinic, Honoring World War II Combat Medic (10)
ROCK ISLAND, Illinois, April 21 -- The U.S. Army Sustainment Command issued the following news:
The Rock Island Arsenal Health Clinic received a new name in honor of a heroic First U.S. Army Soldier in a moving ceremony here in Heritage Hall April 14.
The new name is the Woodson Health Clinic in honor of Staff Sgt. Waverly B. Woodson Jr.
Present at the ceremony was his son, Stephen Woodson, who was one of four people providing remarks, and who took part in the unveiling of a framed painting o more PR
N.Y. Gov. Hochul Announces Playbook for Advancing Carbon Neutrality in High Rise Buildings (10)
ALBANY, New York, April 22 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release on April 21, 2022:
Governor Kathy Hochul today, joined by President Bill Clinton and Mayor Eric Adams announced "The Empire Building Playbook: An Owner's Guide to Low Carbon Retrofits" - a free online resource to support building owners advancing carbon neutrality in high rise buildings. The Playbook was created in partnership with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Empire S more PR
UVA Law School Professor Publishes 'The Proof' (10)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia, April 21 (TNSBook) -- The University of Virginia's School of Law issued the following news:
In a polarized political climate, with both sides of many issues claiming truth is on their side, it may be harder than ever to sift through and weigh evidence about issues in our everyday lives.
Professor Frederick Schauer of the University of Virginia School of Law offers insights about how to think about evidence in his new book "The Proof: Uses of Evidence in Law, Politics more PR
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