Republicans look to save Obama climate change program threatened by pandemic
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“This is a program Republicans absolutely should go to bat for because it’s a step toward realigning resources toward investing in mitigation to avoid disasters, rather than paying to fix the damage they leave behind,” said Ray Lehmann, director of finance, insurance, and trade policy at the R Street Institute, a free market think tank.
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