On the recordSeptember 21, 2011
I just wanted to underscore the point you made, that these are fixed costs, as opposed to the ESA costs, which are volatile and steadily mounting.
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congress.govI just wanted to underscore the point you made, that these are fixed costs, as opposed to the ESA costs, which are volatile and steadily mounting.
McClintock highlights the difference between fixed costs and volatile ESA costs.
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Not because of a lack of resources, but because the laws that have been adopted in the 1970s make it cost prohibitive.
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