01 September 2017
Nan Swift, Federal Affairs Manager for the National Taxpayers Union, discusses the important issues facing Congress when members return from August recess, why Congress should repeal the Independent Payment Advisory Board provision of ObamaCare, and why the EPA should waive the renewable fuel volume obligations.
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