Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs Release of Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume XXII, Panama, 1973-1976
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Washington, DC - The Department of State released today Foreign Relations, 1969–1976, Volume XXII, Panama, 1973–1976.
How the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Boosts Made in America Exports, Supports Higher-Paying American Jobs, and Protects American Workers
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Washington, DC - Today, the United States reached agreement with its eleven partner countries, concluding negotiations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Justice Department Announces Strategy to Combat Intellectual Property Crimes and $3.2 Million in Grant Funding to State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies
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Washington, DC - Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch announced today that the Justice Department will launch a new collaborative strategy to more closely partner with businesses in intellectual property enforcement efforts and will award over $3.2 million to ten jurisdictions to support state and local task forces in the training, prevention, enforcement and prosecution of intellectual property theft and infringement crimes.
USDA Awards $34.3 Million to Support Communities' Local Foods Infrastructure, Increase Access to Fruits and Vegetables
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Washington, DC - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack helped to kick off the nation's harvest season by announcing nearly $35 million in new funding through four grant programs to support local and regional food systems, including farmers markets. Secretary Vilsack has named strengthening local food systems as one of the four pillars of USDA's efforts to revitalize rural economies and communities.
Mexican man sentenced in Montana to nearly 13 years in federal prison
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Missoula, Montana - A Mexican man living in California was sentenced Wednesday to 151 months in federal prison for conspiracy and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
U.S. Department of Education Awards More Than $51 Million in New Awards to 96 Hispanic-Serving Institutions
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Washington, DC - The U.S. Department of Education announced today that 96 Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) will receive more than $51 million in new awards to strengthen and expand educational opportunities for Hispanic and low-income students. The HSI program provides grants to make college more attainable for Hispanic students and allows institutions to enhance their academic offerings, program quality and institutional stability.
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