On the recordMay 11, 2011
We are trying to do it in a way that does not harm the public and that would be considered a smart way to trim our spending.
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congress.govWe are trying to do it in a way that does not harm the public and that would be considered a smart way to trim our spending.
Pryor emphasizes the need for efficient spending without harming public services.
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