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Top Ten Things Congress Should Get Done This Fall (and Beyond)

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Top Ten Things Congress Should Get Done This Fall (and Beyond)

Jasmine Tucker, Truthout: Lawmakers return to work on September 8 after a five-week recess - many campaigning for re-election in November. Congress has a lot on its plate and only a dozen legislative days before the election to get them done. Here are 10 things lawmakers should tackle this fall.

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