Senate backs aid for supplier of missile ingredient
The Senate has approved spending $2 million to shore up a New Jersey firm that is one of only two companies in the U.S. that produce nitrocellulose, a chemical used to make propellant for missiles and other weapons. The funding for Green Tree Chemical Technologies of Sayreville, N.J., is contained...
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