On the recordOctober 27, 2015
But if you allow the decision to be made in the Department of the Interior, all of a sudden you do what happens in the 2002 report: it becomes a very politicized process there.
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congress.govBut if you allow the decision to be made in the Department of the Interior, all of a sudden you do what happens in the 2002 report: it becomes a very politicized process there.
Bishop warns against allowing the Department of the Interior to make decisions, citing past politicization.
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