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Day: March 15, 2013

Senators Urge White House to Maintain Cargo Preference

A bipartisan collation of 21 senators have signed a letter to President Obama to “maintain funding for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food for Peace Program, also known as Public […]

MTD Executive Board Calls for Proper Funding of Maritime Programs

Meeting during a time when some are calling for sharp cuts in government spending despite the obvious needs to the nation’s infrastructure, members of the MTD Executive Board pledged to […]

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