Being a Member of Congress Means Skipping Your [Derived Headline]
New Haven Register › October 20, 2008
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Being a member of Congress means skipping your taxes, getting interest-free loans or breaks on your mortgage interest. Regular Americans don't get these breaks and can end up in jail if they try.
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Being a Member of Congress Means Skipping Your [Derived Headline]
The summer's first example of the special perks available to those who write our nation's laws was the disclo...
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