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Mark Pryor

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Mark Pryor is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure during his tenure. Pryor was known for his moderate stance and worked across party lines on various legislative initiatives. He was re-elected in 2008 but lost his bid for a third term in 2014, marking the end of his Senate career.

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Feb 25, 2009

This is a critical time for our economy and for the American people.

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Feb 25, 2009

On February 26th 2009, I wrote you a letter requesting data in regard to property disposal.

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Feb 25, 2009

I am in favor of a strong and healthy working relationship between state and Federal Government.

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Feb 25, 2009

Do you see the states as part of your resources, kind of an extension of what you can do out there in the states?

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Feb 25, 2009

I think that we should always keep the door open for joint, parallel Federal/state investigations.

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Feb 10, 2009

I'll always [inaudible] improved.

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Jan 20, 2009

I think you'll have a lot of folks on this committee that really want to help you succeed in doing that.

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Mar 4, 2008

We have tried to find something that is balanced, that provides information, but also has some filtering so we make sure erroneous information is not disseminated. But the goal of this provision is that the public has the right to know…

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Feb 25, 2008

[h]istory will show that the way the FCC structured the auction basically helped the two big wireless companies to the detriment of competition in this country.

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Jul 3, 2007

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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Jun 21, 2007

Who controls the other 15 percent, and are we doing something similar with that 15 percent?

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Jun 21, 2007

Should there be, and if so, how do we structure that?

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