Over the past 2 years, the manufacturing sector has added more than 450,000 jobs.
G. K. Butterfield
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G. K. Butterfield is a Democratic politician from North Carolina, born on April 27, 1946. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing North Carolina's 1st congressional district from 2004 until 2022. During his tenure, Butterfield focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and civil rights, advocating for policies that support underserved communities. He has been a prominent voice for African American representation in Congress and has served in various leadership roles within the Democratic Party. Butterfield's career in public service also includes time as a judge and a member of the North Carolina Utilities Commission.
There is no more important issue to working Americans than the ability to get and keep a job.
Can you assure me that you will hang tough and make sure the agreement is revised in a way that prevents further injury to the industry and workers?
The administration's privacy report advances a framework that includes the development and implementation of industry codes of conduct in parallel with Congress working on and passing baseline privacy legislation.
Consumer choice about when and whether to disclose information can often make an illusion.
I feel strongly a national baseline privacy law is the best way to ensure consumers have basic common sense and permanent rights over the collection and use of their information.
Before getting started, I am just told by my staff that Congressman Sarbanes from Maryland has been re-appointed to the committee.
I support the administration and strongly believe that in order to provide companies and consumers with legal certainty, we need to enact a comprehensive, flexible and balanced Federal consumer privacy law.
Madam Speaker, the Republican budget cuts at least $3.3 trillion from low-income programs over the next 10 years while it increases the defense budget. It reduces taxes to a level that will wreak havoc on the Federal Treasury. The rate of…





