Problem Solvers Caucus members said they aren’t giving in until they get guarantees that bipartisan legislation will more easily come to a vote.
Mike DeBonis, Washington Post: Politics
Mon, 11/26/2018 - 8:38am
Problem Solvers Caucus members said they aren’t giving in until they get guarantees that bipartisan legislation will more easily come to a vote.
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