This year, we're going to try to do our dead level best to pass the amendment to take pensions away from Senators and Congressmen who have been convicted of public corruption while they're in office.
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Senator Pryor discusses efforts to pass an amendment aimed at preventing convicted public officials from receiving pensions.
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