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Financial Crisis Keeps Members of Congress in Washington for Unusual December Meetings

Washington, D.C., is typically a ghost town twice a year – during the August recess and the late fall. That’s especially true during election years when members of Congress leave the nation’s capital in October to hit the campaign trail and then take time off over the holidays. But this year, all bets are off.


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