On the recordMay 10, 2010
I think because of the opportunity that the administration and the Congress have to influence the way things are done in the U.S., it does have international implications.
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congress.govI think because of the opportunity that the administration and the Congress have to influence the way things are done in the U.S., it does have international implications.
Landrieu highlights the international impact of U.S. regulatory decisions.
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