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Rangel still spending big on legal help

Source: Politico
Albany : NY : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Embattled Democratic Rep. Charlie Rangel (N.Y.), the focus of a year-long investigation by the House ethics committee, continues to spend heavily on legal help, shelling out more than a quarter of a million dollars this summer. Rangel’s latest report with the Federal Election Commission shows...
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