On the recordMay 8, 2003
And I would only conclude that among the things the law requires is that there not be third party verification requirements for every animal in the country.
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congress.govAnd I would only conclude that among the things the law requires is that there not be third party verification requirements for every animal in the country.
Arguing against unnecessary verification requirements in the law.
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