On the recordMarch 16, 2011
The question is do consumers want to pay for the value that they get from particularly clean air? I think we should leave that to them to decide.
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congress.govThe question is do consumers want to pay for the value that they get from particularly clean air? I think we should leave that to them to decide.
Carper discusses consumer choice regarding the costs of clean air.
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