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Updated: 6:20 PM Jul 6, 2009
Al Franken in Washington, says he's ready to work
Democrat Al Franken has arrived in Washington offering no jokes, just a promise that he is "ready to get to work." Posted: 2:16 PM Jul 6, 2009Email Address: news@weau.com |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrat Al Franken has arrived in Washington offering no jokes -- just a promise that he is "ready to get to work."
The former Saturday Night Live performer and satirist made brief remarks after meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Monday. Franken is expected to be sworn in to the Senate on Tuesday after a protracted, eight-month recount, then finally a concession by the Republican incumbent he beat, Norm Coleman.
Franken spoke slowly from a podium in a Senate corridor packed with press. As cameras clicked rapidly in the background, Franken said he wants to be known as Minnesota's second senator, not the 60th Democrat.
He says he will dive in to education, health care and energy issues.
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