On the recordMay 7, 2019
We can, as our prerogative, set up general progress--process, and then still on this law get more aggressive with certain chemicals, in this case asbestos.
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congress.govWe can, as our prerogative, set up general progress--process, and then still on this law get more aggressive with certain chemicals, in this case asbestos.
Soto discusses the legislative flexibility to address asbestos more aggressively.
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