Instead of taking the opportunity to ask how we can continue to support the growth of our ocean and coastal economies, the Majority will likely accuse President Obama of lacking authority to implement the Ocean Policy.
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Grijalva criticizes the Majority for opposing ocean policy and misrepresenting its legal basis.
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