Nearly every member of Congress representing Maryland is demanding more information from Air Force Secretary Troy Meink after 32,000 gallons of jet fuel leaked at Joint Base Andrews earlier this year, setting off an investigation. In a May 5 letter to Meink, the state delegates claim there has been a lack of transparency around the…
Lawmakers demand answers after 32K gallons of jet fuel leaks at Joint Base Andrews
Originally reported by The Hill
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