On the recordSeptember 16, 2015
Did EPA treat itself any differently here than it would have treated a private company in the same position? That is the question.
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congress.govDid EPA treat itself any differently here than it would have treated a private company in the same position? That is the question.
Grijalva questions whether the EPA's response would differ for a private company.
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