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The U.S. Senate fell seven votes short of the 60 required to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act that would expand equal pay and protections against discrimination.
The U.S. Senate fell seven votes short of the 60 required to pass the bill that would expand equal pay and protections against discrimination.
The U.S. Senate fell seven votes short of the 60 required to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act that would expand equal pay and protections against discrimination.
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