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Legislators Ready to Take Control of EPA Regulations
Published Thursday, March 04, 2010 at 04:56 AM
Senate Ag Committee chair Blanche Lincoln says she believes she has enough signatures for the resolution to bypass the Environment and Public Works Committee and move directly to the floor. Only 51 votes would be required for approval. A vote could happen quickly.
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