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For today's Manufacturing Monday, I visited the Cobo Center for SAE's 2019 WCX event, and got the chance to witness the progress of self-driving vehicles firsthand! The car provided by Metro Detroit's Dataspeed had several modes that allowed full autonomous driving, driving from the back seat with a secondary steering wheel, and regular driving.
Rep. Stevens Introduces Resolution to Designate April 11th, 2019, as “Remanufacturing Day”
Rep. Stevens Questions Secretary Betsy DeVos About Charter Schools, Disinvestment
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Rep. Stevens to Convene Subcommittee Hearing to Review National Institute of Standards and Technology FY2020 Budget Request
Bipartisan Michigan Lawmakers Call on Secretary Pompeo to Press for Fair and Transparent Judicial Process for Detained U.S. Citizen and Michigan Resident Paul Whelan
Congresswoman Haley Stevens, D-Rochester Hills, is hoping that a local advanced technology program will continue at Oakland Community College.
To make sure that happens, Stevens, along with 23 other U.S. representatives, submitted a funding request letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies.
Rep. Stevens Leads More Than 100 House Democrats in Call for Clean Energy Tax Incentives
Rep. Stevens highlights specific tax provisions in letter to Ways & Means Chairman
WASHINGTON — Congresswoman Haley Stevens cosponsored sweeping new health care legislation that will lower Michiganders’ health insurance premiums, crack down on junk health insurance plans, strengthen protections for people with pre-existing conditions, and reverse the Trump Administration’s health care sabotage. The Protecting Pre-Existing Conditions & Making Health Care Affordable A
For this week's Manufacturing Monday, I had the pleasure of touring International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)'s Electrical Industry Training Center! They provide training for many skilled trades including pipefitting, electrical work, and welding.
In 2017, women in the United States earned 82 percent as much as men, meaning it would take women an extra 47 days to earn the same amount. A JAMA study published in early March revealed this financial discrepancy extends into the sciences, in the form of research grants.