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December 2012

Sen. Brown Goes To Bat For Whirlpool Workers At Hearing Before The International Trade Commission

October 2012

At Youngstown Store Specializing in Made-In-America Products, Brown to Discuss Plan to Boost American and Ohio Textile And Apparel Manufacturing
Brown Announces Trade Adjustment Assistance For Approximately 80 Call Center Workers At Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
Brown Applauds Trade Ruling That Will Support Jobs At Middletown's AK Steel
Brown Urges Defense Department to Buy Uniforms and Boots Made In America—Not China—For Military Servicemembers
At Columbus Steel Foundry, Sen. Brown Calls For House Passage Of His China Trade Bill
Brown Announces Trade Adjustment Assistance For Approximately 50 Workers At Senco Brands, Inc. And Adecco In Cincinnati
At Wheatland Tube In Warren, Sen. Brown, Rep Ryan Highlight Mahoning Valley Steel Jobs Created And Saved Through Trade Enforcement

September 2012

Brown Leads 21 Senators In Calling On Speaker Boehner Not To Adjourn Until The House Passes Bipartisan China Currency Bill
Brown Calls on European Union to Designate Hezbollah as Terrorist Organization
After Brown Leads 188 Members Of Congress In Calling For More Aggressive Trade Enforcement To Protect American Jobs, Obama Administration Announces Plan To Bring WTO Case Against China’s Predatory Trade Practices
As U.S. Trade Deficit Widens And With Pressure In Ohio Building, Brown Renews Call To U.S. House To Clear Senate-Passed, Stalled China Currency Legislation
Brown Statement On Acts Of Violence In Libya And Egypt
As 40th Anniversary Of Munich Olympic Massacre Arrives, Brown Urges State Department To Press Libyan Government On Accountability For Terrorist Attacks Sponsored By Qaddafi

July 2012

Brown Urges Apple to Report Progress on Improving Working Conditions in Company’s Chinese Factories
Following Brown’s Call, U.S. Commerce Department Takes Critical Step to Defend Manufacturing Jobs at Whirlpool Corporation
After U.S. Olympic Committee Buys Chinese-Made Uniforms, Brown Joins Ohio Clothing Company, Designer to Announce New Effort to Boost U.S. Apparel Industry
Brown Announces Trade Adjustment Assistance for Approximately 125 Workers at Diebold Incorporated in North Canton
Sens. Brown, Gillibrand, Menendez, Casey, and Blumenthal Ask U.S. Olympic Committee to Consider Domestic Sourcing Summit With American Apparel Manufacturers for 2014 Games and Beyond
Following ABC News Report Revealing Team USA Opening Ceremony Uniforms Are Made in China, Brown Calls on U.S. Olympic Committee to Stand by American Clothing Manufacturers, Use Domestic Clothing Makers for 2012 and Future Games