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  <title>Nick Lampson- Texas, 22nd District</title>
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  <blurb>Former Representative Nick Lampson was first elected to Congress in 1996, and during his eight years there, he made his mark as an advocate for children&amp;acirc;&#8364;&#8482;s safety.  He founded the first-ever Congressional Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children, worked to create the Amber Alert program, and led national and international efforts to raise awareness of child-safety issues. While Nick lost his seat last cycle due to a contentious Texas redistricting, he is eager to return to Congress to represent Texas&amp;acirc;&#8364;&#8482; 22nd Congressional District.
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      <pageblurb>Former Representative Nick Lampson was first elected to Congress in 1996, and during his eight years there, he made his mark as an advocate for children&amp;acirc;&#8364;&#8482;s safety.  He founded the first-ever Congressional Caucus on Missing and Exploited Children, worked to create the Amber Alert program, and led national and international efforts to raise awareness of child-safety issues. While Nick lost his seat last cycle due to a contentious Texas redistricting, he is eager to return to Congress to represent Texas&amp;acirc;&#8364;&#8482; 22nd Congressional District.
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