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A new study finds a strong link between the financial assets of U.S. lawmakers and how those legislators voted on major fiscal legislation. The findings show that legislators have voted in ways that benefit their own finances, regardless of whether they are compatible with their constituency.
A new study finds a strong link between the financial assets of U.S. lawmakers and how those legislators voted on major fiscal legislation. The findings show that legislators have voted in ways that benefit their own finances, regardless of whether they are compatible with their constituency.
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