On the recordApril 17, 2012
Well, I think this has been useful testimony. I appreciate you all coming and participating. We will try to take what you said, and see if there is any good we can do with it around here.
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congress.govWell, I think this has been useful testimony. I appreciate you all coming and participating. We will try to take what you said, and see if there is any good we can do with it around here.
Bingaman acknowledges the usefulness of the testimony and expresses gratitude.
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