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Amash Comments on GOP Leadership Committee Decisions

Claims he has not received any information on his removal from the House Budget Committee

Reason Staff | 12.5.2012 12:44 PM

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Michigan Rep. Justin Amash, who has reportedly been removed by Republican leadership from his post on the House Budget Committee, wrote on Facebook Tuesday that he has yet to receive official notification that he has indeed been removed:

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