On the recordSeptember 30, 2009
The idea that SUWA, and its lackey Mr. Hinchey, represents the voice of rural Utah is like saying King George III represented the American colonies on issues of taxation.
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congress.govThe idea that SUWA, and its lackey Mr. Hinchey, represents the voice of rural Utah is like saying King George III represented the American colonies on issues of taxation.
Bishop criticizes the influence of outside groups on local land management decisions.
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Thank you, Mr. Chairman pro tem. I just want to quickly thank the witnesses for being here.
One of the other witnesses said that if we move this to Grand Junction it will have a profound disproportionate and negative impact on women and minority employees.
I mean, if you could use the term, there should be bipartisan butt hurt here.