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House Gives Thumbs-Up To Members' Web Videos

House Gives Thumbs-Up To Members' Web Videos    more»»
Members of the House, relax. You will still be allowed to post YouTube videos of yourself on your official congressional Web sites, so all your interested constituents can click and see you pounding the podium and championing a bill for your district.

Tue Oct 07, 2008


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