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... the proposed role of the state, and has described to legislators the negative ... Jobs created in Arkansas can well be eliminated outside that state--but ... View this article
... of the Arkansas state legislature giving final ... a spokesman for the Arkansas Economic Development ... approved by their respective city legislatures. ... View this article
The Arkansas Senate had already passed its version of the bill (amm.com, April 3), but the Senate and House versions first had to be reconciled ... View this article
... The Arkansas Senate has already passed its version of the bill (amm.com, April 3), but the Senate and House versions must be reconciled before ... View this article
... after the state Senate passed legislation approving funding ... The Arkansas Senate in a 26-to-6 vote ... being called one of Arkansas' largest economic ... View this article
... state bond issuance is approved, Arkansas will not ... bond issue before the legislature's scheduled recess April 19, a Senate spokesman told ... View this article
... March 25 at a joint Arkansas Senate and House ... a decision before the legislature's scheduled recess April 19, a Senate spokesman told ... View this article
... in both the state Senate and House of ... is contingent on the state legislature issuing a $125 ... Arkansas Economic Development Commission director of ... View this article
... Two bills are working their way through the Arkansas state legislature that would ... The bill has been referred to the state Senate's Committee on ... View this article
... referred to the state's House of Representatives and Senate by Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe—expected later this week—the legislature has 20 ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel