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Aaron Schock’s Last Speech on the House Floor

By JM Rieger and Meredith Dake

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Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill., will resign from the House on March 31, following a series of reports questioning his use of taxpayer and campaign money. Schock’s most recent floor speech came on Feb. 12, in support of the Fighting Hunger Incentive Act.

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