On the recordJuly 11, 2012
if we were voting on that today, because of today's current financial situation in America, I do not believe the results would be the same.
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congress.govif we were voting on that today, because of today's current financial situation in America, I do not believe the results would be the same.
Expressing doubt that a past bipartisan bill would pass under current financial conditions.
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