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- Portal:Congresspedia/New additions/Archive (← links)
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- U.S. presidential election, 2008/Congressional endorsements (← links)
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- Vote Chart:2005-2006 flag burning amendment House votes (← links)
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- House Committee on Appropriations/Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (← links)
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- American Conservative Union 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
- Americans for Democratic Action 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
- Americans for Democratic Action 2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
- League of Conservation Voters 2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- Information Technology Industry Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- AFSCME 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
- Drum Major Institute 2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- Drum Major Institute 2007 House Scorecard (← links)
- American Civil Liberties Union 2007-2008 House Scorecard (← links)
- Family Research Council 2007-2008 House Scorecard (← links)
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