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				Representative Mark Pocan, co-chairman of the Congressional 
				Progressive Caucus, spoke at a news conference with about 10 
				newly elected colleagues including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who 
				was caught up in a flurry of media coverage over the weekend 
				after telling the New York Times she would not be able to take 
				on a lease until her government salary kicked in.
 Ocasio-Cortez, who at 29 has become the youngest woman elected 
				to the House of Representatives, dismissed the worries, telling 
				the news conference, "I don't need to move to DC until work 
				starts anyway, and I am really taking this time to relish the 
				last couple of months that I have full time with my communities 
				in the Bronx and Queens."A former bartender who stunned her 
				party by taking down a 10-term incumbent in a June nominating 
				contest, Ocasio-Cortez was one of the most visible symbols of a 
				grassroots insurgency that has sprung up across the country 
				during the 2018 campaign.
 
 Pocan, of Wisconsin, tried to assuage concerns about Ocasio-Cortez 
				and any of the other 20 new Democratic members of Congress 
				endorsed by his caucus. They were elected as part of a wave that 
				saw Democrats take a majority in the House for the first time 
				since 2010, while Republicans held the Senate.
 
 "She and everyone is welcome to crash at my place," Pocan said.
 
 (Reporting by Susan Cornwell; Editing by Scott Malone and 
				Cynthia Osterman)
 
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