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March 04, 2010 

Secretary of State Clinton Addresses Export Control Reform During House Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing

The following is an excerpt of a brief exchange between Representative Don Manzullo (R-IL) and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on export controls at last week's House Foreign Affairs Committee on the FY 2011 international affairs budget. 

Rep. Manzullo is co-chair of the Congressional Export Control Working Group and has played an active role on export controls reform issues.


Export Controls Excerpt from Lauren Airey on Vimeo.

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