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A lawmaker with a brain disease used voice assist to back her bill on the House floor

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Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia was diagnosed last year with rare disease that makes it hard to speak. She still advocated for a bill renaming a post office in her district – and the House passed it.

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