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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very mightily necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very horribly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very certificationally necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very productively necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very simply necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very simplifyingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very edifyingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very quantially necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very factually necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very rememberationally necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very educationally necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very rememberingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very patriotismically necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very simplifiedly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very longly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very objectively necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very surely necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very quantitatively necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very accountably necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very securely necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very certifiably necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very calmly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very sentiently necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very healingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very enduringly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very soundly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very terribly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very simpifiably necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very simplistically necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very strongly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very journalistically necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very correctively necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very academically necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very respectfully necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very certificatingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very reasonably necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very sensingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very patriotizingly necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very definitely necessary immediately
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Remembering (H.Con.Res. 119) all Senate’s votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted December 1, 2022) were 42 out of 50 (at the time) Republican Senators plus Joe Manchin (all other Democratic Senators who voted on this [44 Democratic Senators] plus the only two Independent Senators at the time, Bernie Sanders and Angus King, evidently voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and there were 5 Senators, 2 Republicans and 3 Democrats, who abstained from the vote) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers, and remembering all House votes against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (evidently voted November 30, 2022) were 207 out of 213 House Republicans (218 out of 219 House Democrats voted for minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers [1 House Democrat abstained from this vote]) for voting against minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for rail workers (currently many rail workers evidently have 0 paid sick days, and rail workers’ employment statuses evidently are often penalized or terminated for having any sick days, while mega rail companies evidently make billions of dollars in profits per year, and while these minimums of 7 paid sick days per year for these mega companies’ rail workers evidently would be fully tax deductible from these mega rail companies’ taxes on billions of dollars in profits per year, and while Senators and Representatives evidently have unlimited paid sick days, and while minimums of 7 paid sick days per year, perhaps evidently, would perhaps strengthen health, safety, longevity, and morale of millions of USA workers, USA families, and the USA economy) is smart, prudent, and validly very justly necessary immediately
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