So, effectively, the strategy that you are talking about, though, effectively, it is taxing Americans, including the $4.6 billion that you referenced, to mitigate for what is happening in China and other countries.
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Graves expresses concern that U.S. efforts are financially burdening Americans without addressing global pollution sources.
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