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Rep. Comer signs civility bipartisan civility pledge

The co-presidents of the freshman class made remarks on creating a spirit of bipartisanship and wished Majority Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01) a quick recovery
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By Michael Gossum, Communications Director
Congressman James Comer's Office

WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Wed 21 Jun 2017) - Congressman James Comer (KY-01) joined his freshman colleagues Wednesday to recommit their pledge to civility following the horrific events that occurred last week at the GOP Congressional baseball practice.



"In light of last week's events, it is important for us to reiterate these bipartisan sentiments," said Congressman Comer. "I came to Washington to productively work with my colleagues to effectively serve the American people."

The co-presidents of the freshman class made remarks on creating a spirit of bipartisanship and wished Majority Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01) a quick recovery.

Several members of the freshmen congressional class, including Congressman Comer, signed a civility pledge back in February and followed up on this pledge Wednesday.


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Rep. Comer signs bipartisan civility pledge



2017-06-21 - Washington, D.C. - Photo by Michael Gossum, Communication Director, Rep. James Comer, (KY-01).
Congressman James Comer (KY-01) joined his freshman colleagues Wednesday to recommit their pledge to civility following the horrific events that occurred last week at the GOP Congressional baseball practice. - Michael Gossum

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