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And the next step, for this critical legislation, is getting further input from stakeholder groups, which is essential to the legislation’s success. It’s time for the country to engage in this discussion and update our federal laws, not only to reflect popular wisdom, but science—but science.”.
And the next step, for this critical legislation, is getting further input from stakeholder groups, which is essential to the legislation’s success. It’s time for the country to engage in this discussion and update our federal laws, not only to reflect popular wisdom, but science—but science.”.
And the next step, for this critical legislation, is getting further input from stakeholder groups, which is essential to the legislation’s success. It’s time for the country to engage in this discussion and update our federal laws, not only to reflect popular wisdom, but science—but science.”.
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And the next step, for this critical legislation, is getting further input from stakeholder groups, which is essential to the legislation’s success. It’s time for the country to engage in this discussion and update our federal laws, not only to reflect popular wisdom, but science—but science.”.
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