The bill also takes important steps to improve the quality of family life dealing with housing and child development centers. Notably, $517 million in this bill for PFAS in an effort to increase transparency and provide information. Finally, the bill takes key steps to control the cost of expensive programs.
On the recordDecember 7, 2021
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