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Debt, aid and health care top concerns at meeting

Huelskamp allowed constituents to take a look at his electronic voter registration card used when voting on bills in Congress, declaring, “It doesn’t say it on this card, but it belongs to the voters of Kansas, and no one else.”

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The meeting room at Barton County College’s Fine Arts building was filled to capacity by concerned constituents eager to interact with “Big First” U.S. House Representative Tim Huelskamp Tuesday morning.  It was one of several town hall meetings organized by Huelskamp staffers taking place during a brief congressional break.

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