We need far fewer of these types of career politicians.
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Rep. John Dingell (D., Mich.) became the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history Friday, and in an interview reflected on major legislative achievements and the changes in Washington over his nearly six decades in the House.
Mr. Dingell, 86 years old, has held his position for 57 years, five months and 26 days. He broke the record held by the late Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia.
Mr. Dingell first ran for Congress in 1955 at the age of 29, to fill the seat of his father.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/...house/?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsFifth
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Rep. John Dingell (D., Mich.) became the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history Friday, and in an interview reflected on major legislative achievements and the changes in Washington over his nearly six decades in the House.
Mr. Dingell, 86 years old, has held his position for 57 years, five months and 26 days. He broke the record held by the late Democratic Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia.
Mr. Dingell first ran for Congress in 1955 at the age of 29, to fill the seat of his father.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2013/...house/?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLENexttoWhatsNewsFifth