Women In Congress

Cross-posted at Everyday Politics Blog – a student textbook blog.

When I was in college, I signed up for an internship
to work in the office of the Mayor of Binghamton, New York. My job was
to answer mail from the constituency who complained about potholes in
the streets or the drunks who poured out of local bars and puked on
their front lawns. The mayor took these letters very seriously, so I
put a lot of time into writing sensible and caring responses.

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