Donna Edwards
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Donna Edwards is a Democratic politician from Maryland who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2008 to 2017. She represented Maryland's 4th congressional district, where she focused on issues such as women's rights, healthcare, and economic justice. Edwards was the first African American woman to represent Maryland in Congress, and her tenure was marked by her advocacy for progressive policies and her commitment to her constituents. After leaving Congress, she has remained active in public life and has been involved in various initiatives and organizations.
I am glad that he rooted out the problem, but he needs to be in front of this committee because there are a lot of questions that need to be answered.
It is also clear that developing commercial suborbital systems has been a challenging undertaking.
I also join you in thanking the witnesses and also thanking them for their patience.
I think there is no question we all know all across the country that we have huge infrastructure needs, we have no money, and we are running the risk.
response to question from Hon. Donna F. Edwards, a Representative in Congress from the State of Maryland
Our responsibility should be to ensure that federal taxpayers get the biggest bang for our buck...
I am convinced that there are a number of ways that we can strengthen and improve technology transfer in this country.
I am convinced there are a number of ways that we can strengthen and improve technology transfer in this country.
There are far too many good ideas out there in our universities, good ideas that have been developed through tax--federal taxpayer support, but they languish.
I am particularly interested in hearing Mr. Rosenbaum's testimony today about our experience in Maryland.
American manufacturing employs more than 11 million Americans in high-paying jobs.





