On the recordOctober 28, 2013
What we suffer is a super abundance of bureaucracy and a catastrophic shortage of vision and political will. That is what has to change.
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congress.govWhat we suffer is a super abundance of bureaucracy and a catastrophic shortage of vision and political will. That is what has to change.
McClintock emphasizes the need for political will to overcome bureaucratic obstacles in water storage projects.
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