On the recordDecember 14, 2011
The OAS should not continue to receive increased funding each year when it continuously fails to do its job.
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congress.govThe OAS should not continue to receive increased funding each year when it continuously fails to do its job.
Mack criticizes the OAS for not fulfilling its responsibilities while receiving U.S. funds.
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