“A better option would be for Congress to listen to Tester, whose bill would smartly delay the change for two years and require the study of its impact that lawmakers skipped the first time around. As the rich get richer and the middle class gets squeezed, and as world calamities top the news, it is so humbling to know that there are still quality human beings helping those who struggle in the daily grind.”
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