On the recordJanuary 6, 1995
If we want middle class Americans to benefit from what we do, then the public interest, not those of special interest, should have the loudest voice in Washington.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIf we want middle class Americans to benefit from what we do, then the public interest, not those of special interest, should have the loudest voice in Washington.
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