Dean Philips says voters want new members to tackle corruption culture

Incoming Congressman Dean Philips says at a news conference on restoring voting rights that representation begins with listening as colleagues had done all around the country during the midterm election from every corner and political perspective, one unison voice to tackle the culture of corruption in Washington, elevate common interests over special interests and return government to the people, very simple, the first order of business when the new Congress convenes.
Incoming Congressman Dean Philips says at a news conference on restoring voting rights that representation begins with listening as colleagues had done all around the country during the midterm election from every corner and political perspective, one unison voice to tackle the culture of corruption in Washington, elevate common interests over special interests and return government to the people, very simple, the first order of business when the new Congress convenes.
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30 November, 2018
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