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A bipartisan success story

Congressman Peter Roskam was ranked 25th out of 435 House representatives in the recent Lugar Center/Georgetown University nonpartisan ranking of the most bipartisan members of Congress.

This recognition highlights Roskam's effectiveness as a congressman who gets things done, including protecting the interests of senior savers, stopping the taxing of student loan forgiveness following the death or disability of a child, combating Medicare fraud, encouraging more rapid development of superbug resistant antibiotics, and using his recent chairmanship of the Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee to push back against IRS overreach.

He gets things done and both sides help him. I am voting for Roskam in November.

J. Bruce Synnott III

Naperville

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