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Description Rep. Chris Deluzio posts "For decades, bad trade deals and Wall Street tried to strip Western PA for parts. Well, I’ve got news: that’s not how things are gonna go anymore. Proud to join Secretary Jennifer Granholm in Butler today to celebrate U.S. Department of Energy GOES rule protecting Western PA United Auto Workers steelworker jobs.”
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Source https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=415138018123151&set=pb.100088808697070.-2207520000&type=3
Author Deluzio's Congressional Office

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