I hope they recognize, as I do, that searching for problems as a pretext for regulation rather than focusing on the science is a waste of time, a waste of resources, and runs counter to the national interest.
On the recordApril 25, 2013
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Lummis emphasizes the importance of focusing on science over unnecessary regulation.
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