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FILE - Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-N.M., center, arrives for votes on amendments to advance the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. Lujan is recovering at an Albuquerque hospital after suffering a stroke last week, his office said in a statement issued Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. Until he recovers, Democrats would have just 49 votes compared to Republicans' 50, assuming all other senators are healthy. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-N.M., center, arrives for votes on amendments to advance the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. Lujan is recovering at an Albuquerque hospital after suffering a stroke last week, his office said in a statement issued Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. Until he recovers, Democrats would have just 49 votes compared to Republicans' 50, assuming all other senators are healthy. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

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