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Mr. Reid stays in Washington

AIR DATE: July 1, 2011
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The Senate had been scheduled to take a week off for the Fourth of July weekend but with the debt crisis looming ever larger, the Senate Majority leader has decided to keep lawmakers in Washington. That is certainly the big issue. But legislators are also making another attempt to legalize online poker.  We look at issues facing lawmakers as the rest of the country takes a long weekend.
 
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Karoun Demirjian, Washington reporter, LV Sun

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