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Robinson, Williams Hold
Opposing Political Views
structure both now and at
regular intervals in the future
as a means of assuring that
jurisdictions correspond to the
Congress' needs?
Mr. Robinson: Yes.
Mr. Williams: Yes. "The
President or some bureaucrat
(should not) be determining
whether programs which
Congress has already voted for
and considered necessary will
be reduced or scrapped..."
Will you work to insure that
committee assignments are
made in such a way that
committees reflect the regional
representation and the views of
the whole House or Senate?
Mr. Robinson: Yes, but
"relying on (the) good faith of
party leadership and caucuses."
Mr. Williams: Yes.
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