On the recordMay 31, 2023
It's clear to me that the ball is now in our court in the Senate to answer a simple question: What can we find 60 votes to do?
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congress.govIt's clear to me that the ball is now in our court in the Senate to answer a simple question: What can we find 60 votes to do?
Coons emphasizes the Senate's responsibility to find bipartisan solutions.
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