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Press Releases 01/23/2018
Committee Announces Hearing to Examine Aquaculture
Press Releases 01/19/2018
Committee Announces Hearing to Examine Emergency Alert Systems
Press Releases 01/18/2018
Senate Commerce Approves Presidential Nominations
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation today, approved presidential nominations subject to Senate confirmation.
Press Releases 01/16/2018
Committee Announces Hearing to Examine Surface Transportation Security
Press Releases 01/12/2018
Commerce Announces Markup on January 18
Press Releases 01/11/2018
Committee Announces Witnesses for 2018 Field Hearing on Automotive Innovation
Press Releases 01/10/2018
VIDEO: Thune Discusses Committee’s Letter to Apple CEO
Press Releases 01/9/2018
Committee Announces Hearing To Examine Extremist Propaganda on Social Media Platforms
The hearing will examine the steps social media platforms are taking to combat the spread of extremist propaganda over the Internet.
Press Releases 01/8/2018
Two Senate Commerce Bills to Combat Human Trafficking Signed Into Law
U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, issued the following statement after the president signed into law two bipartisan Commerce Committee bills to combat the use of commercial vehicles in human trafficking.
Press Releases 12/21/2017
House Sends Three Bipartisan Trucking Bills to President
U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, applauded the House of Representatives for today’s passage of three bipartisan trucking bills. Previously, the bills passed the senate by unanimous consent and today’s final passage in the House clears the way for President Trump to sign them into law.
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