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September 18, 2015
Washington, D.C. – House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.), along with other Members of the Judiciary Committee, will hold a roundtable discussion on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2015 at 9:00 AM CT on the campus of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.  The roundtable discussion, which is part of the Committee’s copyright review, will include a wide range of professionals from the music industry. Members of the House Judiciary Committee are traveling to Nashville to kick-off a multi-city listening tour as part of the Committee’s bipart
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte:  I would like to begin by thanking Mr. Sensenbrenner and Ranking Member Conyers for introducing this important, bi-partisan legislation to help ensure that the flow of law enforcement information between the European Union and the United States continues unimpeded. In recent years, several broad and highly publicized leaks of classified U.S. intelligence information have eroded the global public’s trust in the United States government and our technology sector.  As a result, both the federal government and U.S.
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte:  I would like to begin by thanking Mr. Sensenbrenner and Ranking Member Conyers for introducing this important, bi-partisan legislation to help ensure that the flow of law enforcement information between the European Union and the United States continues unimpeded. In recent years, several broad and highly publicized leaks of classified U.S. intelligence information have eroded the global public’s trust in the United States government and our technology sector.  As a result, both the federal government and U.S.
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte: Since 1920, Disabled American Veterans has been serving American veterans who were wounded in the line of duty.  It provides free assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining federal benefits and services earned through military service.  It represents the interests of disabled veterans, their families, their widowed spouses and their orphans before the federal, state and local governments.  And it provides a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer pr
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte:  I would like to begin by thanking Mr. Sensenbrenner and Ranking Member Conyers for introducing this important, bi-partisan legislation to help ensure that the flow of law enforcement information between the European Union and the United States continues unimpeded. In recent years, several broad and highly publicized leaks of classified U.S. intelligence information have eroded the global public’s trust in the United States government and our technology sector.  As a result, both the federal government and U.S.
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte: Since 1920, Disabled American Veterans has been serving American veterans who were wounded in the line of duty.  It provides free assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining federal benefits and services earned through military service.  It represents the interests of disabled veterans, their families, their widowed spouses and their orphans before the federal, state and local governments.  And it provides a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer pr
September 17, 2015
Chairman Goodlatte: Since 1920, Disabled American Veterans has been serving American veterans who were wounded in the line of duty.  It provides free assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining federal benefits and services earned through military service.  It represents the interests of disabled veterans, their families, their widowed spouses and their orphans before the federal, state and local governments.  And it provides a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer pr
September 17, 2015
Washington, D.C.— The House of Representatives today passed H.R. 758, the Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act (LARA) by a vote of 241-185. Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Congressman Lamar Smith (R-Texas), chief sponsor of LARA, praised the House’s approval of the legislation that will reduce frivolous lawsuits in the United States.