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  • This article is COMPLETE and meets the current standard for this series of articles.
  • suggestions for future improvements:
  1. supplemental Senate & House committees article
  2. supplemental district maps article
  3. narrative for major legislation
  4. narrative for major events

stilltim 04:03, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ins and outs

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I think "seated", "died", "resigned", "appointed", and "elected to fill vacancy" should appear next to each legislator where applicable in these articles. In many cases, those details don't currently appear in the individuals' articles yet. What is the purpose of deleting that information? Someone will just have to look it up again.--Appraiser 12:33, 24 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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