My position has always been that the House of Representatives does not take reservations. It's walk-in only.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's no assigned seats in the House. I spent the first couple months just getting to know my Congress. So I kind of wander around.
Every member of Congress deserves a seat at the table to be involved in the process. I will continue fighting for this to become a reality in Washington, and will be running for speaker of the House.
When you nominate for a seat, the expectation is that you serve that district and serve that seat if you are elected.
The name 'reservation' has a negative connotation among Native Americans - an intern camp of sorts.
If you're asked, you've got to serve - put aside any reservations based on campaign rhetoric... and figure out what's best for the country.
I see myself as a person who wants to serve the constituents within my district and find a way to move those who are not in our position philosophically to our position.
I never have reservations about doing anything as long as I'm being paid.
Being the only Asian-American in the State Legislature, I've had no choice but to reach across the aisle.
Every member in Congress has a seat, and they deserve a seat at the table.
Senators, like everyone else, want to feel a part of this decision-making process. They want to feel included.
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