On the recordMarch 16, 2011
I would just ask that this clearly become a merit-based decisionmaking that looks strategically at what makes sense and be the most cost-efficient use of taxpayer funds.
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congress.govI would just ask that this clearly become a merit-based decisionmaking that looks strategically at what makes sense and be the most cost-efficient use of taxpayer funds.
Ayotte emphasizes the importance of merit-based decision-making for cost efficiency.
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