On the recordMay 6, 2013
Now we are told, 'Well, commercial activities are not compatible with the public lands.'
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congress.govNow we are told, 'Well, commercial activities are not compatible with the public lands.'
McClintock questions the rationale behind banning commercial activities in national parks.
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