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Washington, DC,
January 1, 2017
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Editorial:
Let's hear it for a couple of other congressmen from Arkansas--French Hill of Little Rock and Bruce Westerman from Hot Springs, both of whom made the sensible, responsible and economical decision to stay where they are for now. "Of the 50 offices ... we had to choose from," says Congressman Westerman, "there wasn't any we would give this one up to take. It's in a good location. It's a little larger than some offices. I don't have any reason to move." Our considered editorial opinion: 'Nuff said. Congressman Hill's decision made sense, too: "I love the Longworth building. This office is nicely situated, easy for constituents to find. It's above the 24-hour entrance ... . It's above the cafeteria, the gift shop. It's a straight shot into the Capitol to vote." It's a simple, sound rule both in real estate and in life: If there's no good reason to do something, then don't do anything. To read more, click here. |