El Senado nombra miembros del Comité de la Conferencia de la Ley Agrícola
agosto 2, 2018
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El presidente del Comité de Agricultura del Senado de los Estados Unidos, Pat Roberts, republicano de Kansas, y la miembro de rango Debbie Stabenow, demócrata de Michigan, votaron ayer para avanzar con el Comité de la Conferencia de la Ley Agrícola 2018. Los senadores también aplaudieron el anuncio de los senadores que formarán parte del Comité de la Conferencia de la Ley Agrícola 2018.
Presidente Pat Roberts, republicano de Kan.
El líder de la mayoría del Senado, Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
El senador John Boozman, republicano por Ark.
El senador John Hoeven, RN.D.
Senadora Joni Ernst, republicana por Iowa
Miembro de rango Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich.
El senador Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.
Senador Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio
Senadora Heidi Heitkamp, DN.D.
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