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Phil Gramm to Retire From Senate.(Brief Article)
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September 01, 2001 |
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Pro-lifers will lose a strong advocate for life. On September 4 Texas Senator Phil Gramm (R) announced he would finish out his term, but not seek re-election in 2002, ending a 24-year congressional career.
While Texas ...
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