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On the recordSeptember 17, 2024
There are too many what-if's in a situation like this because Congress has not fully considered the implications of a mass casualty event affecting Members.
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Howard Griffith
Republican · Virginia

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Griffith emphasizes the need for Congress to prepare for potential mass casualty events.

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