Caucus urges Navy to use US steel for ships
Dec 14, 2012 | 12:38 PM
| Catherine Ngai
Tags
shipbuilding,
Congressional Steel Caucus,
Peter Visclosky,
Tim Murphy,
American steel,
Navy,
Leon Panetta,
Department of Defense
military
NEW YORK The Congressional Steel Caucus has urged the Pentagon to use American-made steel for Navy shipbuilding projects.
"A healthy domestic steel sector is not only critical to national security, but also our nations economy," Reps. Tim Murphy (R., Pa.), chairman of the Congressional Steel Caucus, and Peter Visclosky (D., Ind.), its vice chairman, said this....
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