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- The Addison County Independent
Leahy wows crowd with witty recollections - Addison Independent
Patrick Leahy grew accustomed to standing in bright lights and being put on the spot during his almost 50-year career representing Vermont in the U.S. Senate. But this was different.
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- ABC 6 Providence
53-year-old mystery of 1971 plane disappearance might finally be solved | ABC6
A flight bound for Providence leaving Patrick Leahy International Airport back in 1971 that has never been found may finally have been discovered at the bottom of Lake Champlain. According to ...
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Jan 1, 2023 · WASHINGTON — Patrick Leahy was swept into the Senate nearly a half-century ago in the wake of the Watergate scandal and President Richard Nixon’s resignation and pardon.
Nov 15, 2021 · After eight terms in the U.S. Senate, Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont announced his retirement on Monday. The powerful senator was at the center of many Supreme Court nomination fights.
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Nov 15, 2021 · WASHINGTON — Senator Patrick J. Leahy, Democrat of Vermont and the chamber’s longest-serving member, announced on Monday that he would retire at the end of his term rather than seek re-election...
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Aug 22, 2022 · Sen. Patrick Leahy, the most senior and longest-serving member of the Senate, is retiring at the end of this year. He spoke with ABC News about his memories and career.
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- ABC News
Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the president pro temper of the Senate, stands on the balcony of his hideaway office at the Capitol as he discusses his life in the Senate and his Vermont roots during an Associated Press interview, in Washington, Monday, Dec. 19, 2022.
Oct 13, 2022 · Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont was discharged from the hospital on Friday, following an “uneventful night” of “tests and observation,” according to a statement from his office.
Dec 23, 2022 · NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy about his five decades in the U.S. Senate as he prepares to retire.