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Michigan Congressman Bill Huizenga and Mercatus Center Senior Affiliated Scholar Andy Vollmer discuss Gerber baby food in his district owned by publicly traded company Nestle, and how indirect disclosure requirements on privately held companies should concern Congress.





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