On the recordJuly 6, 2009
The law is that competition, and not a group of self-designated competitors who should be competing, makes the rules.
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congress.govThe law is that competition, and not a group of self-designated competitors who should be competing, makes the rules.
Hatch emphasizes the importance of competition over self-serving rules by a select group.
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