On the recordSeptember 30, 2009
Clearly, such legislation is being pushed by interests that are out of touch and do not represent the views of those American citizens that would be directly affected by this legislation.
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congress.govClearly, such legislation is being pushed by interests that are out of touch and do not represent the views of those American citizens that would be directly affected by this legislation.
Bishop emphasizes disconnect between sponsors and affected communities.
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