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Coming full circle on Capitol Hill: How UI graduate Cheryl Johnson became the U.S. House Clerk

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For five days in January, U.S. House Clerk Cheryl Johnson was the most powerful person in the U.S. House of Representatives. The House of Representatives is usually run by the speaker of the House. But in the five-day  battle from Jan. 3-7 to elect a new speaker the burden of keeping order fell on the...

Source: The Daily Iowan

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