On the recordMay 7, 2013
If it is true that there's no money there, and if it is true that the timetable is sliding, why would you write a letter to a Senator and not fulfill the commitments you made in the letter?
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congress.govIf it is true that there's no money there, and if it is true that the timetable is sliding, why would you write a letter to a Senator and not fulfill the commitments you made in the letter?
Pryor questions the accountability of commitments made to the Senate regarding funding.
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