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Members of the
House are given $35 per day for food and lodging while they are in session.
To offset living expenses, House members often share apartments which
can take on the look of college fraternity houses. Pat, for example, sleeps
on a box spring thrown on what should be the living room floor of his
apartment. Here talking to his roommate Jim Kreider, Pat hopes a cigarette
will help wake him up. Representatives have a reputation for both working
and partying hard. |
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