On the recordNovember 4, 2015
Then the final decision, let us say you have 50 things in the bucket at that point, and you determine we have only got the bandwidth to be able to do five of these. Where is that final decision made?
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congress.govThen the final decision, let us say you have 50 things in the bucket at that point, and you determine we have only got the bandwidth to be able to do five of these. Where is that final decision made?
Lankford asks about the decision-making process for prioritizing regulations.
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