On the recordMarch 28, 2017
I've got to give Mr. Wiedefeld credit. He's the first general manager, in living memory, to have the willingness to expend political capital to address those issues.
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congress.govI've got to give Mr. Wiedefeld credit. He's the first general manager, in living memory, to have the willingness to expend political capital to address those issues.
Connolly commends Wiedefeld for his political courage in tackling Metro's problems.
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