Have the Never Contracting with the Enemy Provisions been helpful in improving vetting and keeping our tax dollars out of the hands of our enemies?
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Ayotte questions the effectiveness of provisions to prevent contracting with enemies.
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This is one where it is kind of hard to believe in the context that we live in that the Senate did not pass this.
I don't see us taking any steps that we should, in terms of being aggressive in coming back, especially on the ballistic missile program and their terrorism issues.
It seems--but, that University of Phoenix was singled out for a practice that many other colleges and universities were not treated the same, even though they made the same types of violations.
Do the forms that a service member fills out to apply for tuition assistance include a section informing them about this complaint system that they could utilize?





