Results for the tag James R. Langevin

Deadline COB: Cosponsor a Resolution Recognizing National CTE Month

As co-chairs of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus, we invite you to join us in cosponsoring a bipartisan resolution supporting the goals and ideals of
National Career and Technical Education Month, which is celebrated every February.

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Cosponsor a Bipartisan Resolution Recognizing National CTE Month

As co-chairs of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus, we invite you to join us in cosponsoring a bipartisan resolution supporting the goals and ideals of
National Career and Technical Education Month, which is celebrated every February.

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Recognize National Career and Technical Education Month

As co-chairs of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus, we invite you to join us in cosponsoring a bipartisan resolution supporting the goals and ideals of
National Career and Technical Education Month, which is celebrated every February.

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TODAY: Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus Kickoff – Cybersecurity 101 Briefing Series

As we begin the 116th Congress, the cybersecurity of our nation continues to be a leading policy issue. Over the last two years, we saw two

widespread malware infections that caused
billions of dollars in damage across the world. Almost half of all Americans had
sensitive information stolen from a major credit reporting agency. Economic espionage continued to be a

point of contention in our relationship with China. It’s clear that cybersecurity is increasingly important to our constituents and to our national and economic security.

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Cosponsor a Bipartisan Resolution Recognizing National CTE Month

As co-chairs of the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus, we invite you to join us in cosponsoring a bipartisan resolution supporting the goals and ideals of
National Career and Technical Education Month, which is celebrated every February.

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This Thursday: Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus Kickoff – Cybersecurity 101 Briefing Series

As we begin the 116th Congress, the cybersecurity of our nation continues to be a leading policy issue. Over the last two years, we saw two

widespread malware infections that caused
billions of dollars in damage across the world. Almost half of all Americans had
sensitive information stolen from a major credit reporting agency. Economic espionage continued to be a

point of contention in our relationship with China. It’s clear that cybersecurity is increasingly important to our constituents and to our national and economic security.

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