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Senator Susan Collins Casts 9,000th Consecutive Senate Vote, Sets Record
Apr 20, 2024, 02:18 AM
Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) has achieved a significant milestone by casting her 9,000th consecutive roll call vote in the Senate, a record that underscores her unwavering commitment and dedication since joining in 1997. This historic achievement makes her the first senator in history to reach this number of consecutive votes without a miss. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praised Collins for her consistency and dedication, emphasizing the importance of showing up and doing one's homework. Senator John Thune also congratulated Collins, recognizing the milestone as a tribute to her dedication to the people of Maine.
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