On the recordJuly 24, 2019
When Federal agencies ignore science and the facts, major decisions no longer represent what is best for the health or safety of the American people and our environment.
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congress.govWhen Federal agencies ignore science and the facts, major decisions no longer represent what is best for the health or safety of the American people and our environment.
Grijalva criticizes federal agencies for neglecting scientific evidence in decision-making.
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