Given all the problems, people might get a plan that doesn't meet their expectations. Recognizing that, we should be flexible.
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She did make an extraordinary difference for women as I can tell you from my own personal experience. I well remember the sense of awe when I came to Washington, D.C. ... as a senior in college, sitting across the desk from her. Little did I realize that because of the doors that she opened she would make it possible for me to sit one day at her very desk on the floor of the United States Senate.Olympia Snowe
I believe the Congress as a coequal branch of government must immediately and expeditiously review the use of this practice.
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These initial findings are troubling and the committee ... will continue with its own investigation of the STAR program to get at the truth and inform Congress for the future.
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