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Publish all votes

Now more than ever, The Spokesman-Review needs to publish all votes by our congressional representatives. Voters must be informed about how our representatives are voting. If The Spokesman-Review is serious about informing their readers about important issues, publish all votes on the front page.

I asked about this some time ago, and a former editor replied that the S-R couldn’t possibly do this. Just too much data. I responded that he should take a look at all the data that the sports page provides every day.

John Thielbahr

Pullman



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