On the recordApril 15, 2013
We've lived in actual fear of this raw Executive power ever since President Clinton and Vice President Gore, in a cowardly, infamous act, failed to engage the people of Utah in a public process...
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congress.govWe've lived in actual fear of this raw Executive power ever since President Clinton and Vice President Gore, in a cowardly, infamous act, failed to engage the people of Utah in a public process...
Bishop criticizes the unilateral designation of national monuments by Clinton, claiming it harmed Utah's economy.
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