In 2014, under my leadership as Chairman of this Committee at the time--I think with Tom Coburn as my wingman--we passed the Presidential and Federal Records Act (FRA) which, among other things, certified that electronic records should be…
Thomas R. Carper
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Thomas R. Carper is a United States Senator from Delaware, serving since 2001. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has held various political roles throughout his career, including serving as the Governor of Delaware from 1993 to 2001. Carper is known for his work on issues related to the environment, healthcare, and postal service reform. As a Vietnam War veteran, he often emphasizes his military service and its impact on his public service philosophy.
I am a veteran, the last Vietnam veteran serving here, and I am especially appreciative of the work in that regard.
It will be interesting to see what social media in a personal capacity looked like for some of the folks that we serve with.
It will be interesting to see what social media in a personal capacity looked like for some of the folks that we serve with.
In 2014, under my leadership as Chairman of this Committee at the time--I think with Tom Coburn as my wingman--we passed the Presidential and Federal Records Act (FRA) which, among other things, certified that electronic records should be…
The information we just heard from my colleague, is this official? Is this like government emails?
I am a veteran, the last Vietnam veteran serving here, and I am especially appreciative of the work in that regard.
The information we just heard from my colleague, is this official? Is this like government emails?
Our bill would expand a successful program within the Customs and Border Protection agency that I'd like to think of as kind of like a TSA pre-check, but for goods instead of for people.
I'm concerned that this disparate treatment may have unintended consequences, such as giving foreign distributors a cost advantage over distributors located in the U.S. foreign trade zones.
Our bill would expand a successful program within the Customs and Border Protection agency that I'd like to think of as kind of like a TSA pre-check, but for goods instead of for people.
I'm concerned that this disparate treatment may have unintended consequences, such as giving foreign distributors a cost advantage over distributors located in the U.S. foreign trade zones.