Alaska Congresswoman Peltola back in D.C. following husband’s death

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Alaska Congresswoman Peltola back in D.C. following husband’s death
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As she cast her vote for Speaker on Tuesday, members on both sides of the aisle rose to give her a standing ovation.

as she cast her vote Tuesday, members on both sides of the aisle rose to give her a standing ovation.

Congresswoman Peltola returned to a House trying to elect a new Speaker, and as she cast her vote Tuesday, members on both sides of the aisle rose to give her a standing ovation. Jeffries has voiced support for a bipartisan coalition in the U.S. House, not unlike those seen in the Alaska Legislature in recent years.

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