One of the things that I have pointed out to folks around here, particularly the media, is that they are not aware of some of the really good things that are happening in the U.S. Senate in various committees and how chairmen and ranking members have worked together to make a difference for our country.
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Voinovich highlights positive bipartisan efforts in the Senate.
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