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Report: Schock reimbursed government $122,590 before resigning

Associated Press

Former U.S. Congressman Aaron Schock repaid the federal government more than $120,000 during his last months in office.  That’s according to an article from the Chicago Tribune.  The report says Schock repaid money he received for mileage reimbursements.  Schock resigned this spring following questions surrounding his office and campaign finances.