On the recordSeptember 22, 2016
I actually do believe a permanent right to be there, if we have no sunset ability, we have created a permanent property right in public resources.
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congress.govI actually do believe a permanent right to be there, if we have no sunset ability, we have created a permanent property right in public resources.
D. Johnson argues against permanent rights on public resources.
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