United States environmental groups strongly oppose the project, and welcomed its rejection today.
But the United States opposes the public release of the information.
But not all the states oppose the new proposals.
Because of this, the southern states opposed its admission.
So by a three to one vote, the American people rejected prohibition; only two states opposed repeal.
However, the United States ultimately opposed proposals of that nature.
The state opposed the move, saying removal would be tantamount to homicide.
The United States just as strongly opposes such a target.
The United States has opposed the settlements on legal and political grounds.
Could the states, singly or in combination, seriously oppose such a reform?