On the recordNovember 1, 2011
Ultimately I believe that trying to artificially incentivize domestic production will be of greater long-term detriment than benefit.
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congress.govUltimately I believe that trying to artificially incentivize domestic production will be of greater long-term detriment than benefit.
Lipinski argues against artificial incentives for domestic production, suggesting they harm competitiveness.
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