April 20, 2012

Nuke Power Key to Manufacturing Revival

Whitman & Timmons, Investor's Business Daily


AP

The United States is poised for a manufacturing renaissance. Now it's up to policymakers to make sure that this country's policies match our goal of a revitalization of manufacturing. One of the keys to U.S. competitiveness is a pro-growth energy policy. . .

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