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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Commends Senate For Passing Another $7.4 Billion For Hurricane Harvey Recovery
Jackson Lee: “Today, the Senate took a crucial step to help seniors and the economically disadvantaged secure housing in the aftermath of the catastrophic destruction wrought by Hurricane Harvey.”
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Republican Sen. Roy Blunt, the vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference, said Thursday that Senate Republicans had "no reason" to spend a lot time working with Democrats on health care because they shut themselves out of the process.

