Staff members for Rep. Christopher Shays field a barrage of calls offering opinions on impeachment
WAP98121605 - 16 DECEMBER 1998 - WASHINGTON, D.C., USA: Front Office Coordinator Katie Levinson answers telephone calls for Rep. Christopher Shays, R-CT, December 16, the same day the Congressman was schedule to meet with President Clinton. Shays is as yet undecided on whether he will vote for or against the impeachment of President Clinton after a town meeting held December 15 in his district. Office staffers say the phones are ringing off the hook with opinion-givers. Legislative Assistant Len Wolfson also answers phones in the background. iw/Ian Wagreich UPI
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