this process lacks transparency and indicates an unwillingness to work with either small businesses or the local Chincoteague community.
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John Fleming criticizes the lack of transparency in the Fish and Wildlife Service's management process.
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H.R. 2993, introduced by our colleague, Doris Matsui, makes this situation even worse by giving the Interior Secretary discretion to create these so-called Title XVI projects.
I would suggest to you that this is a framework of a bankruptcy, whatever you want to call it, and it will ultimately require a bailout.
The loss of 162 billion gallons of water in 2 months is a man-made problem deserving of a man-made solution.
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