Washington D.C Chamber Of Commerce
Baltimore Washington Chamber of Commerce Baltimore/Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce ... Our core area of focus is between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD, consisting principally of Anne Arundel, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George's counties, although members come from the entire Baltimore/Washington region -- wherever there's an interest in doing business within our Corridor. ... Baltimore/Washington Traffic Cams ... [Read More]
DHS | Department of Homeland Security | Transcript of Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce By the end of next month, we are committed to go back to the Presidents of the United States and Mexico and the Prime Minister of Canada with specific goals and implementation dates, to build on our past partnership efforts and move towards the goal of this new enhanced partnership. And we're working with the Chamber and members of the Chamber to get private sector input on this critical border security effort. ... Transcript of Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce ... [Read More]
Tour Washington, D.C. Description: A guided tour of the United States Capitol Building which includes the House Floor, Statuary Hall, the Rotunda along with the Old Senate Chamber and the Old Supreme Court Chamber. ... D.C. Chamber of Commerce's Visitor Guide, ... Location: The Kennedy Center is located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, at the intersection of New Hampshire Avenue, NW, and the Rock Creek Parkway. Your tour will leave from the desk on the A level. ... [Read More]
Press Release U.S. Secretary of Commerce Donald L. Evans will deliver remarks to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Policy Insider’s Breakfast tomorrow, Thursday, July 15, 2004. Evans will discuss why Americans should feel optimistic and confident about the growing U.S. economy. ... COMMERCE SECRETARY DONALD L. EVANS TO DELIVER MAJOR SPEECH HIGHLIGHTING OPTIMISM AND CONFIDENCE IN THE ECONOMY ... Search all Commerce ... [Read More]
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Washington, D.C. Chamber of Commerce ... Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce ... Arlington Chamber of Commerce ... [Read More]
Tourism Info The District of Columbia Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to improving the climate for business in D.C. The DCCC also focuses on issues that impact their future growth and community development, including arts and culture, education, international trade, and government affairs. ... or contact the Washington, D.C. office of Congresswoman Harman at (202) 225-8220. The White House recently resumed tours, but due to a high volume of requests and certain restrictions, we will need approximately six weeks notice. ... [Read More]
SBA - Washington, D.C. District Office - Local Resources Washington, DC Chamber of Commerce ... Washington, DC Development Network ... Washington, DC Hotel Guide ... [Read More]
Hearings of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation Department of Commerce,1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room 4898B, Washington, D.C. 20230 ... The Honorable W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, Chairman, Committee on Energyand Commerce, United States House of Representatives, 2183 Rayburn HouseOffice Building, Washington, DC 20515 ... The Honorable John D. Dingell, Ranking Member, Committee on Energyand Commerce, United States House of Representatives, 2328 Rayburn HouseOffice Building, Washington, DC 20515 ... [Read More]
Links - Office of Congressman Louie Gohmert - 1st District of Texas The Washington D.C. Chamber of Commerce website can help you plan your trip toD.C. ... D.C.'s Chamber of Commerce Visitor's Guide ... Information about the sites in Washington, D.C. ... [Read More]
President Speaks to U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Conference President Speaks to U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Conference ... I want to thank you for allowing me to come and speak to the UnitedStates Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. It's an honor to be here. I seea lot of friends -- I was going to say a lot of old friends, but --(laughter.) Some of you are younger than I am. ... And so one of the things that you must ask about people inWashington, D.C.: one is, do you understand that; and, two, if you do,how are you going to make sure opportunity continues to grow? What areyou going to do to make sure that our economy is strong today andstrong tomorrow? It's hard to be a successful entrepreneur if theeconomy is in the doldrums. ... [Read More]
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