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US District Court Dismisses Disabled House Democrats’ Suit for Remote Participation
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A lawsuit seeking remote access to the House of Representatives by disabled members was dismissed Monday by the U.S. District Court.
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A lawsuit seeking remote access to the House of Representatives by disabled members was dismissed Monday by the U.S. District Court.
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