On the recordApril 20, 2021
It is not the need. It is that they are being treated inequitably under the law just because of a previous right that they already have.
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congress.govIt is not the need. It is that they are being treated inequitably under the law just because of a previous right that they already have.
Cantwell highlights the inequitable treatment of Native-owned businesses in relief programs.
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