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John Culberson's Public Statements on Issue: Technology and Communication

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06/26/2018 Culberson Votes to Fight Online Sex and Drug Trafficking
09/06/2016 Morning Consult - Internet Governance Transition Meets GOP Opposition
07/14/2016 Culberson Prioritizes Medical Research in FY17 Labor-HHS Appropriations Bill
06/22/2016 Time Magazine - Why NASA is Legally Required to Go to Jupiter--and Why That's Good
06/09/2016 Letter to Penny Prtizker, Secretary of the Department of Commerce - Protection of Internet Freedom
02/25/2016 Culberson Testifies at Science Committee Hearing
12/16/2015 Culberson Language Prevents Obama's Internet Giveaway
10/08/2015 Culberson Recognized for Commitment to Science
09/28/2015 Letter to The Hon. Shaun Donovan, Director, Office of Management and Budget and The Hon. Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services - Meaningful Use Stage 3
06/03/2015 Culberson Statement on Passage of CJS Appropriations Bill
06/02/2015 Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2016
04/29/2015 Culberson's Space Leadership Preservation Act Aims to Depoliticize NASA
01/01/2015 Issue Position: Strengthening NASA
09/29/2014 U.S. Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas), Member, House Appropriations Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies Subcommittee
01/10/2014 Protecting Your Family From Identity Theft
07/25/2013 Why the Amash Amendment Wouldn't Have Protected You
07/24/2013 Protecting Our Right to Privacy
06/18/2013 Letter to Barack Obama, President of the United States - India Intellectual Property
04/23/2013 Last Week's Vote on CISPA
04/15/2013 Culberson Statement on The REAL Space Act
02/26/2013 Reps. Culberson and Wolf Reintroduce the Space Leadership Preservation Act (H.R. 823) Ahead of Wednesday's Science Committee Hearing
09/17/2012 Congressman Asks NASA Langley: "What Can We Do to Help?"
01/01/2012 Issue Position: NASA
05/24/2011 Statement on Prime Minister Netanyahu's Speech to the Joint Session
09/28/2010 The Hill - Republicans who support net neutrality caught between industry, Tea Party

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