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Anfinson said the bill would make access to notices unlikely and inconvenient.
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John Anfinson of the National Park Service said that reconnecting people with the river and restoring natural ecosystems are laudable goals but that a key question will be what kind of non-park development will be allowed along the river to pay for the operating costs of an expanded park system.
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It's the letter of the law, said Anfinson, who has advised the
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Anfinson said he didn't think newspapers would fold if revenue from the notices disappeared.
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John Anfinson of the National Park Service said that reconnecting people with the river and restoring natural ecosystems are laudable goals but that a key question will be what kind of non-park development will be allowed along the river to pay for the operating costs of an expanded park system.
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It's the letter of the law, said Anfinson, who has advised the
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It's the letter of the law, said Anfinson, who has advised the
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It's the letter of the law, said Anfinson, who has advised the
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"Most news organizations have had to cut back, but government isn't getting any smaller," said Mark Anfinson, attorney for the newspaper association.
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"It's just an effort to clarify, not to change the law," said Anfinson, who participated in negotiations with local governments over the bill.
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