PROMOTING U.S. WORKER COMPETITIVENESS:ADAM SMITH

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Congressional Testimony
06-14-2007
Statement of The Honorable Adam Smith Representative, U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on House Ways and Means June 14, 2007 Chairman Rangel and Congressman
McCrery, thank you for holding this hearing. I appreciate the opportunity
to testify before the House Ways and Means Committee today on the subject
of Promoting U.S. Worker Competitiveness in a Globalized Economy. I am
pleased to be working with you on crafting legislation that will make critical
improvements to the Trade Adjustment Assistance Program and modernize the
program so our workers are ...

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