On the recordJune 23, 2015
Then your answer too seemingly very reluctantly is no, you did not consider any of the health consequences of pollution in the United States?
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congress.govThen your answer too seemingly very reluctantly is no, you did not consider any of the health consequences of pollution in the United States?
Grayson questions whether health consequences of pollution were considered in the analysis.
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