On the recordApril 27, 2014
Unilaterally broadening the scope of the Clean Water Act and the Federal Government's reach into our everyday lives will have adverse effects on the economy and jobs.
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congress.govUnilaterally broadening the scope of the Clean Water Act and the Federal Government's reach into our everyday lives will have adverse effects on the economy and jobs.
Shuster warns about the economic impact of expanding federal water regulations.
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