Reference Summary: Alan Pyke, Reporter for ThinkProgress Cate Martel, Staff Writer at The Hill and Author of The Hill's 12:30 Report Congressman ... Leslie Dach, Campaign Director for Protect Our Care & Former Senior Counselor to the 22nd US Secretary of Health and Human ...
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Alan Pyke, Reporter for ThinkProgress Cate Martel, Staff Writer at The Hill and Author of The Hill's 12:30 Report Congressman ... Leslie Dach, Campaign Director for Protect Our Care & Former Senior Counselor to the 22nd US Secretary of Health and Human ... Eliza Collins, Congre ssional Reporter for USA Today Emma Roller, Senior Reporter at Fusion Emily Crockett, Freelance ...
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Staff Writer at The Hill, Melanie Zanona; Staff Correspondent for National Journal Hotline, Hanna Trudo; ... Arthur Delaney, Senior Reporter for The Huffington Post Jeff Messer, Host of The Jeff Messer Tom LoBianco, Congressional Reporter for CNN Alex Seitz-Wald, Political Reporter for NBC
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- Alan Pyke, Reporter for ThinkProgress Cate Martel, Staff Writer at The Hill and Author of The Hill's 12:30 Report Congressman ...
- Leslie Dach, Campaign Director for Protect Our Care & Former Senior Counselor to the 22nd US Secretary of Health and Human ...
- Eliza Collins, Congre ssional Reporter for USA Today Emma Roller, Senior Reporter at Fusion Emily Crockett, Freelance ...
- Staff Writer at The Hill, Melanie Zanona; Staff Correspondent for National Journal Hotline, Hanna Trudo; ...
- Arthur Delaney, Senior Reporter for The Huffington Post Jeff Messer, Host of The Jeff Messer
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