the 2012 RESTORE Act, which you have heard about from Senator Landrieu so eloquently, provides that 80 percent of civil penalties under the Clean Water Act be returned to the Gulf
On the recordJune 5, 2013
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Landrieu discussed the allocation of civil penalties for Gulf restoration.
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