On the recordJuly 10, 2024
Public engagement can build trust, it can increase public buy-in, can help resolve issues, can help prevent litigation, and ultimately it can save time and money.
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congress.govPublic engagement can build trust, it can increase public buy-in, can help resolve issues, can help prevent litigation, and ultimately it can save time and money.
Senator Carper outlines the benefits of public engagement in infrastructure projects.
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