On the recordJune 21, 2018
While I think the RFS program is inherently flawed, I do not believe waivers given out in secret without established processes is a good use of Administrator Pruitt's authority.
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congress.govWhile I think the RFS program is inherently flawed, I do not believe waivers given out in secret without established processes is a good use of Administrator Pruitt's authority.
Shimkus criticizes the secretive waiver process for the RFS program.
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