On the recordMarch 25, 2009
I think--yes, Ms. Chan. I have just a few seconds. Because I think if we simply raise red flags, any hope of a bipartisan approach will end.
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congress.govI think--yes, Ms. Chan. I have just a few seconds. Because I think if we simply raise red flags, any hope of a bipartisan approach will end.
Levin emphasizes the importance of maintaining bipartisan cooperation.
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