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Kearns: Stabenow stands for Michigan manufacturers

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

Kevin Kearns in Detroit News on Stabenow’s Manufacturing Support [Reposted from The Detroit News  |  Kevin Kearns  |  May 14, 2015] For more than a

Chicago Sun Times: Can a family business in Chicago stand up to Japan?

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

My family bought the Cummins Allison Corporation in 1942.  My grandfather and father worked hard to build a company that today is known worldwide for

The Hill: Pelosi: Shorten duration of ‘fast-track’ power

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday urged the Obama administration to shorten the “fast-track” window for the president’s ambitious trade agenda. [Reposted from

Newsweek: The Curious Case of the Chinese Chicken Import-Export Business

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

In 2006, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) submitted a list of regulations to the White House aimed at helping China get into the

Roll Call vote Senate Currency/Trade Remedies bill

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

  Here is the official roll call for the Senate vote on the currency manipulation/trade remedy improvement bill yesterday, May 14, 2015.  CPA supports this

Japan Times: Go Slow on TPP

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

No need for haste on TPP deal The 12 countries taking part in the negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement will hold

Politico: Naming names helped Obama get fast-track back on track

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

The White House named names. And not 24 hours later, President Barack Obama and his aides had a deal to get fast-track back on track.

Roll Call for Senate TPA Cloture Vote – Official

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

  This is the official Senate roll call vote for TPA yesterday, May 14, 2015. Vote SummaryQuestion: On Cloture on the Motion to Proceed (Upon

Politico: Dems look to start Senate trade war next week

ArchiveBy Michael StumoMay 15, 2015

Senate liberals know they are going to lose the battle over fast-track trade authority. But they’re doing all they can to prolong the fight —

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