On the recordMarch 9, 2011
But they are not based on good science, and the absence of that good science profoundly impacts and affects real people.
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congress.govBut they are not based on good science, and the absence of that good science profoundly impacts and affects real people.
John Lewis criticizes attacks on health programs lacking scientific support.
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