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Senator Udall farewell remarks on connections to American West

Retiring New Mexico Senator Tom Udall says in last floor speech to the Senate that he was known as someone who wanted to reform the filibuster but always support of the talking filibuster, calling protecting America's outdoor treasures a cause close to his heart and a family project, he and others having a special connection to the land, he and Mitt Romey's grandfathers having settling the same small Western community, he inspired by the Western geography of hope, so proud to accomplish conservation of natural heritage.
Retiring New Mexico Senator Tom Udall says in last floor speech to the Senate that he was known as someone who wanted to reform the filibuster but always support of the talking filibuster, calling protecting America's outdoor treasures a cause close to his heart and a family project, he and others having a special connection to the land, he and Mitt Romey's grandfathers having settling the same small Western community, he inspired by the Western geography of hope, so proud to accomplish conservation of natural heritage.
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1290276254
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December 08, 2020
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Washington, DC, United States
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