Thank you. President Obama has really curtailed more regulations than George W. Bush, so it is really mistaken that this President has not taken into account the needs of industry; but I think that when you get to a point at which you just want to abolish all regulations in favor of the so- called bottom line, then someone has to draw the line. I think that this amendment draws the line at subjecting those people who are particularly vulnerable--seniors, veterans, and those of low-income--to air pollutants. I yield back the balance of my time.
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