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Daily Archives: July 31, 2014
Reed Can’t Fool Voters with Political Stunts
In an email three weeks back, our congressman, Rep. Tom Reed, urged constituents to send in their questions about the 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya, to help the Tea Party-backed House Select Committee on Benghazi in “getting to the bottom … Continue reading
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Is there really a shortage of High Tech workers?
Ron Hira is a professor of public policy at Howard University. Paula Stephan is a professor of economics at Georgia State University. Hal Salzman is a Rutgers University professor of planning & public policy at the J.J. Heldrich Center for Workforce … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Immigration reform, Martha Robertson, migrant workers, Tom Reed
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