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Environmental

Aug. 28, 2001

Fish Over Troubled Farmers

When Congress enacted the Endangered Species Act in 1973, members of Congress proudly proclaimed to voters how the act was going to stop the threatened extinction of such species as the American bald eagle, a symbol of our national pride and resolve.

By John C. Eastman
        
        When Congress enacted the Endangered Species Act in 1973, members of Congress proudly proclaimed to voters how the act was going to stop the threatened extinction of such species as the American bald eagle, a symbol of our national pride and resolve.
        Like so many of the laws it enacts, t...

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