On the recordApril 14, 2010
How would we measure that? I mean, if you are saying there is a multiplier effect that is better than what they got, in these tough economic times, how would you show that support in advance?
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congress.govHow would we measure that? I mean, if you are saying there is a multiplier effect that is better than what they got, in these tough economic times, how would you show that support in advance?
Senator Cantwell questions how to measure support for funding in tough economic times.
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