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Tom Blackmon
It appears that our elected Senators are more concerned about radio host commentaries then passing legislation bills. I would like to see our elected officals pay put on abeyance until the budget is passed. I bet that would prevent any foot dragging by our elected officals!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom Blackmon
That is probably to harsh and cruel treatment maybe we should pay our elected officals and staff the federal minimun wage set at 40 hours per week after 30 Sept until bills are signed!