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The House is losing one of its principal champions of limited government and free markets in Pat Toomey.(The Week)(Brief Article)

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* The House is losing one of its principal champions of limited government and free markets in Pat Toomey. But supporters of those causes should not lose him. As President Bush assembles his tax-reform commission, he could hardly find a better man to run it than ...

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