On the recordApril 15, 2013
The process is far from perfect, I admit. But it is an established process by which activities are subjected to a transparent and public process, which have not always been the case.
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congress.govThe process is far from perfect, I admit. But it is an established process by which activities are subjected to a transparent and public process, which have not always been the case.
Bishop discusses the importance of a transparent process for monument designation.
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