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Tom Cotton Thanks Mike Ross for His Service

By: Staff
Updated: January 2, 2013
Arkansas Congressman-elect Tom Cotton today made the following statement to express his gratitude for Rep. Mike Ross:

"I want to thank Mike Ross for his service to Arkansas and our country, as well as his support for a smooth transition. In both the state Senate and the Congress, Mike leaves a legacy of service and civility. I am personally grateful for the advice and support Mike and his team provided over the last two months. With their help, my team is ready to serve our fellow Arkansans starting tomorrow. I encourage all Arkansans to join me in thanking Mike for his service and wishing Mike and Holly the very best as they begin a new chapter in life."

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