they talk about the over regulations occurring, especially on the Federal side.
Bob Latta
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Bob Edward Latta is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 5th congressional district since January 4, 2007. A member of the Republican Party, Latta has been involved in various legislative efforts during his tenure, focusing on issues such as energy policy, healthcare, and agriculture. He has served on several committees, contributing to discussions on national security and economic development.
The NRC's fiscal year 2019 budget request includes about $10 million to develop the regulatory framework for advanced nuclear technologies.
Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentleman for yielding time to me. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of my legislation, H.R. 4227, the Vehicular Terrorism Prevention Act. This bipartisan legislation requires the Secretary of Homeland Security…
Mr. Chairman, we owe it to our children at the very least to examine this problem in a serious and thoughtful manner.
Also in your testimony you referenced the budget proposal to invest in testing supply chain components and systems and under the Cyber Sense bill seeks to authorize a related program focused on identifying and promoting cybersecure…
Good morning. I would like to welcome to our witnesses for today's hearing on 'Emerging Tech's Impact on Retail Operations and Logistics.'
Good morning. I would like to welcome our witnesses this morning for today's hearing on Emerging Tech's Impact on Retail Operations and Logistics.
Today, U.S. consumers demand the speed and convenience of getting what they want, when and where they want it, including: Ordering from their phones and picking up in-store; Varied payment options; and Different delivery choices, including…
Thank you for being here to help us examine how e-commerce has changed the face of retail, and how both e-commerce and retail operations are responding in a world where technology, innovation and consumer expectations are constantly…
it's really important as you go forward to always remember that, looking at the unserved versus the underserved





