On the recordMarch 6, 2018
It seems to me that today's subcommittee hearing shows that we are well past the point of glossing over the problem and, again, saying the taboo words 'all options are on the table.'
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congress.govIt seems to me that today's subcommittee hearing shows that we are well past the point of glossing over the problem and, again, saying the taboo words 'all options are on the table.'
Capuano emphasizes the need for serious discussions on infrastructure funding solutions.
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