It is about allowing innovation to happen in more places than just San Francisco and Seattle.
Maria Cantwell
The Public Record
Maria Ellen Cantwell is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since January 3, 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been actively involved in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on technology, environmental issues, and healthcare. Throughout her tenure, Cantwell has worked on policies aimed at promoting clean energy and protecting the environment, as well as advocating for affordable healthcare access for all Americans.
I believe, in the information age, one of America's secrets is access to capital.
Why did we ever allow us to have the commingling of commercial and investment banking?
We can't let what I would call key economic engines at smaller airports across the United States be strangled because of the pilots.
Why did we ever allow us to have the commingling of commercial and investment banking?
This crisis needs a solution, and there's no substitute for increasing the supply of affordable housing.
We can't let what I would call key economic engines at smaller airports across the United States be strangled because of the pilots.
This crisis needs a solution, and there's no substitute for increasing the supply of affordable housing.
I come to the floor this afternoon to talk about a court decision that is likely to come down anytime now that could be an attack on abortion rights and access to healthcare across the country. This is an important issue affecting the…
It is about allowing innovation to happen in more places than just San Francisco and Seattle.
I believe, in the information age, one of America's secrets is access to capital.
This is such an important issue. Wasn't what I was going to ask questions about, but I do want to bring up the point.
I believe, in the information age, one of America's secrets is access to capital.
Why did we ever allow us to have the commingling of commercial and investment banking?
Congress created new civil penalties in this area for interference. Has FAA taken any action in enforcement related to that?