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Louisville Courier-Journal: Congressional redistricting plan puts Rep. Jamie Comer's wants above Kentuckians' needs

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Not coincidentally, Comer is one of the most anti-union members of Congress. He is a co-sponsor of HR 1275, the National Right-to-Work Act. He has voted the union position on issues just 14 percent of the time since he's been in Congress, according to the AFL-CIO. 

By JOE GERTH

If the Kentucky Senate’s congressional redistricting plan becomes law, U.S. Rep. Jamie Comer would be able to get in his car in Frankfort and drive to Canada in less time than it would take to drive two-thirds of the way through his district.

Once in Windsor, Canada, he’d be able to dine on the squid ink blackened pasta in a spicy tomato sauce with shrimp, calamari, scallops, clams and mussels at Nico Taverna restaurant in less time than it would take him to finish the drive to his district's far-western end.

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