Commerce Secretary Testifies on the CHIPS and Science Act
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the “U.S. will become the premiere destination in the world” in the design, development, and… read more
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said the “U.S. will become the premiere destination in the world” in the design, development, and manufacturing of semiconductors if the country is successful in the implementation of the CHIPS and Science Act. The secretary appeared before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee to provide an update on the enactment of the CHIPS and Science Act a year after its passage. Several topics were addressed, including competition with China, workforce initiatives, startup tech hubs around the country, private and public investment in research and development, and the importance of education and training. close
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- Stephanie Bice U.S. Representative [R] Oklahoma
- Rick Crawford U.S. Representative [R] Arkansas
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- Jenniffer A. González-Colón Resident Commissioner [R] Puerto Rico
- Randy Weber Sr. U.S. Representative [R] Texas
- Dan Webster U.S. Representative [R] Florida
- Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative [R] Montana
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