On the recordFebruary 23, 2016
That is why last year working together in a very nonpartisan way, we increased funding for replacement school construction by $25 million.
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congress.govThat is why last year working together in a very nonpartisan way, we increased funding for replacement school construction by $25 million.
McCollum discusses bipartisan efforts to increase funding for school construction.
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