There are many security measures in place for members of Congress, at their homes, at their offices and when they go about.
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Commenting on the existing security measures for Congress members in light of recent threats.
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I don't think anybody's seriously considering that. And in the Congress, we're certainly not.
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I’m going to vote to move this forward. I think it could be close to a unanimous vote, because everybody here, all the Republicans, want to go on record to show your maximum transparency.
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