Published 11/17/2008
by edhornick
at CNN Political Ticker
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is looking to crack down on fake Inaugural tickets.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Sen. Dianne Feinstein is on a mission during the current lame duck session of Congress that isn’t focused solely on the words ‘bailout’ or ‘economy.’
On Monday, the Democrat from California introduced legislation to ban the “sale and counterfeiting” of tickets to [...]
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