I`m doing well. I`m strong. I`m back on the road to recovery and then make a full recovery. I`m going to walk out here. I`m going to beat this and I`m going to be stronger once I come up. Now I`m proud to report that I`ll be back on the floor the United States Senate in just a few short weeks to vote on important legislation and to consider a Supreme Court nominee.
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Senator Lujan discusses his recovery from a stroke and his commitment to return to the Senate to vote on important legislation and a Supreme Court nominee.
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