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I represent a blue-collar district: people who work at petrochemical plants and machine shops.
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I do have a lot of alumni in Washington.
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I'm not a green like most Democrats would be. I have a blue-collar district.
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It is simply a moral obligation to make sure our nation's heroes have a home to return to at night.
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Ultimately, refiners, like all of us, are going to have to clean up their emissions.
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Refineries are very energy-intensive.
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Congress should let HRSA release its guidance and analyze its impact before making changes to the 340B program that would harm safety-net hospitals and our vulnerable patients.
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The Electoral College was necessary when communications were poor, literacy was low, and voters lacked information about out-of-state figures, which is clearly no longer the case.
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People have the right to know the drugs they are taking will make them better instead of harming them.
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I really think we need to see how we can expand our privacy laws.
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Allowing for endless legal challenges or partisan political discussions is not the proper way to handle an issue that affects the entire scope of the environment and the economy.
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Frankly, whatever assistance people get from FEMA will not have a lot of extras built into it, so they will need every dollar.
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I'd like to vote for a bill. But I'm not going to vote for one unless I think it's going to be good for the area I represent.
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The Federal Communications Commission licensed satellite radio to be a national-only radio service.