On the recordMarch 27, 2019
this is a rare moment, this bipartisanship that has broken out in the state of Arizona, here in Congress, and it is a welcome sight, and we hope we can see more of that in the future.
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congress.govthis is a rare moment, this bipartisanship that has broken out in the state of Arizona, here in Congress, and it is a welcome sight, and we hope we can see more of that in the future.
Grijalva comments on the unusual bipartisanship in Arizona's congressional efforts.
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