On the recordDecember 2, 2014
Safety recalls are often marked by tragedy. But they are even more troubling when the very equipment being recalled is intended to save lives.
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congress.govSafety recalls are often marked by tragedy. But they are even more troubling when the very equipment being recalled is intended to save lives.
Lee Terry emphasizes the seriousness of safety recalls and their implications for life-saving equipment.
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