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“Today was the first meeting of the Conference Committee of Bipartisan Innovation and Competitiveness Legislation of which I am honored to be a member. It marked an incredible start to the process, and I am so proud to be working with my colleagues from across the aisle and in the Senate.
The House of Representatives voted on May 11 to approve H.R. 847 – the Promoting Digital Privacy Technologies Act, by a margin of 401-19.
Washington, D.C. – Today, Representative Haley Stevens’ (MI-11) bipartisan bill, the Promoting Digital Privacy Technologies Act (H.R. 847) passed the House.
Wonderful joining @faurecia_na for their Innovation Days and seeing their cutting-edge technology around zero emissions and automotive components.
Rep. Haley Stevens is one of the 81 members of the House chosen as a conferee to reconcile the chambers’ respective China-competition bills. As the chair of the House Science Research and Technology Subcommittee, Stevens has played a major role in putting together several parts of the America COMPETES Act. Stevens, a Michigan Democrat, spoke with Philip Athey about the upcoming conference.
Washington, DC– Today, Rep. Haley Stevens’ (MI-II) resolution, HRes 336, calling for the release of her wrongfully detained constituent, Paul Whelan, of Novi, unanimously passed the House.
The U.S. House unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday calling on Russia to release Paul Whelan, a Novi resident who has been locked up since December 2018 on espionage charges.
Whelan, a former U.S. Marine, has repeatedly maintained his innocence.
He was sentenced to 16 years in prison during a June 2020 trial that American officials have called unfair.
It’s #ManufacturingMonday! Today, I visited SABIC in Wixom to learn more about their work & efforts to lightweight vehicles. I also got to see an exciting demonstration of the capacity of their material to withstand extreme temperatures, thus improving the safety of electric vehicles in emergency cases.
Washington — After the Grand Rapids police killing of Patrick Lyoya, Michigan U.S. Rep. Brenda Lawrence is introducing a bill to boost training for police departments to better monitor body-worn camera footage.