LEWISTON — U.S. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, sat down for a conversation with the editors and owners of the Sun Journal Thursday.
King spoke on a range of topics from gridlock in Washington to the successful passage of federal legislation to fixing the interest rates on student loans to how he works as a member of the Senate’s Armed Service and Intelligence committees.
King spent just over 44 minutes with the group after an address at a breakfast of the Androscoggin Chamber of Commerce earlier in the day.
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