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...Portman said funding for mass transit projects was “one issue outstanding” on which Republicans were “not getting much response from the Democrats”....
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...Vater joined Bain from Boston Consulting in 2004. Willkie Farr & Gallagher has hired Markus Lauer as a partner in the law firm’s M&A and corporate practice in Frankfurt....
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