On the recordMay 19, 2014
Why in the world would we want them to--if they have to get to the point where they ever have to use a subpoena, why would we want to force a reimbursement?
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congress.govWhy in the world would we want them to--if they have to get to the point where they ever have to use a subpoena, why would we want to force a reimbursement?
Capuano questions the need for reimbursement if subpoenas are rarely used.
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