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Morning Hour
The House will consider two energy-related bills, one would eliminate all current restrictions on the import & export of liquified natural gas & the other would require the National Petroleum Council to report on the state of petrochemical refineries.
https://www.c-span.org/congress/?chamber=house&date=2025-11-2010:00 AM EST
Securing Global Communications: An Examination of Foreign Adversary Threats to Subsea Cable Infrastructure
House Homeland Security Committee
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WITNESSES:
Timothy Stronge
Chief Research Officer, TeleGeography
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Alexander Botting
Senior Director, Global Security and Technology Strategy, Venable LLP
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