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When Ann Phillips was leading training exercises with allied naval forces in the Baltic Sea, she brought her own cold-weather gear.
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Nick Sobczyk, E&E News reporter
When Ann Phillips was leading training exercises with allied naval forces in the Baltic Sea, she brought her own cold-weather gear.
President Biden has pledged to make the U.S. a leader in clean energy manufacturing as part of his efforts to jump-start the economy, but he could face an uphill battle when it comes to boosting solar manufacturing.
By Miranda Willson in Energywire
Senate Democrats this week will have to decide whether to push the limits of budget reconciliation to raise the federal minimum wage in the COVID-19 relief bill.
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President Biden has pledged to make the U.S. a leader in clean energy manufacturing as part of his efforts to jump-start the economy, but he could face an uphill battle when it comes to boosting solar manufacturing.
By Miranda Willson in Energywire
Senate Democrats this week will have to decide whether to push the limits of budget reconciliation to raise the federal minimum wage in the COVID-19 relief bill.