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Democratic Leaders: ‘No Room For Compromise' With Lombardo On Election Reform, Other Issues
Several legislative proposals have already been declared dead on arrival by Democratic legislative leaders.

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Several legislative proposals have already been declared dead on arrival by Democratic legislative leaders.

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Advocates and critics agree the measure would be helpful to any effort by the House to transfer federal lands to states.
NIH should follow VA example and end cruel experiments on dogs.
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