Our hearing today on Reducing the Administrative Workload for Federally Funded Research brings forward an important subject for all of us; reducing burdensome red tape caused by an overly entangled bureaucratic web on the research community.
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Bucshon highlights the importance of reducing bureaucratic red tape in research.
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