On the recordApril 16, 2012
The risks or the risks of bad PR? Because it seems to me they spent more money on the risks of bad PR than the environmental risks.
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congress.govThe risks or the risks of bad PR? Because it seems to me they spent more money on the risks of bad PR than the environmental risks.
Walz questions the focus on PR over environmental risks in GSA's actions.
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