On the recordMarch 10, 2009
Our ability to get our country back on track relies on our ability to change the way our country generates and uses energy.
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congress.govOur ability to get our country back on track relies on our ability to change the way our country generates and uses energy.
Stresses the importance of changing energy generation and usage for economic recovery.
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