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Manchin, 3 other senators want Biden to back violence inquiry
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and three other U.S. senators told Vice President Joe Biden this week that he should support creating a National Commission on Violence when he submits the report from his task force on gun violence to Congress and the White House next month.
In addition to Manchin, the letter to Biden was signed by Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine; Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; and John McCain, R-Ariz. Collins and Lieberman will be senators only for a few more days; neither ran for re-election, and their terms will officially end on Jan 3.
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Manchin, 3 other senators want Biden to back violence inquiry
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and three other U.S. senators told Vice President Joe Biden this week that he should support creating a National Commission on Violence when he submits the report from his task force on gun violence to Congress and the White House next month.
In addition to Manchin, the letter to Biden was signed by Sens. Susan Collins, R-Maine; Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; and John McCain, R-Ariz. Collins and Lieberman will be senators only for a few more days; neither ran for re-election, and their terms will officially end on Jan 3.
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