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Comment on this article
Gary Ferrulli
September 14, 2021 at 4:10 pmFirst, Congress has delayed starting the process until “late in 2021”. Too many other important issues to be addressed. And then to think that Congress or the regulatory agencies can resolve the supply chain and/or congestion issues, wishful thinking at best.