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ert had a long tenure at the National Association of
Convenience Stores, where she worked as a marketing
manager as well as the director of marketing and com-
munications.
Monahan previously was a senior policy analyst with
Bloomberg Government, where he focused on inter-
national trade and technology policy. Prior to joining
Bloomberg, Monahan served as an international econ-
omist and acting team lead with the U.S. Department
of Commerce, where he worked on the World Trade
Organization Doha Round negotiations, the U.S.–Ko-
rea free trade agreement and other international trade
matters, and as a fellow with the House Ways and
Means Committee.
Manufacturers One Step Forward Two
Steps Back Policies Stunt Growth
National Association of Manufacturers Vice President
of Energy and Resource Policy Ross Eisenberg issued
the following statement on the Bureau of Land Man-
agement (BLM) hydraulic fracturing regulations for
federal lands:
“Manufacturers across the United States are experi-
encing a resurgence, fueled by the American energy
revolution and this newest regulation from the BLM
not only stands to halt the potential for shale energy
on federal lands, but also the potential to create over
one million manufacturing jobs. States are already
effectively and safely regulating hydraulic fracturing
and new federal rules will add additional bureaucracy,