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Republican Rep. Ken Buck to leave Congress next week, narrowing GOP's slim majority

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 13 March 2024
Colorado Republican Rep. Ken Buck's resignation will impact the House majority. Rep. Lauren Boebert's bid to succeed him may be impacted. Buck criticized the lack of decorum in Congress. A special election will be held in June, and the local Republican committee will play a crucial role.
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