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Ted Cruz And Ocasio-Cortez Actually Agree On Something

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Chuck Ross Investigative Reporter
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Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez actually agree on something.

On Thursday, the freshman Democrat proposed working on legislation with the Republican Cruz to ban former lawmakers working as lobbyists after leaving office.

In a tweet responding to Ocasio-Cortez earlier in the day, Cruz noted his longtime support for a lifetime ban on the so-called “revolving door of K Street.” (RELATED: Ocasio-Cortez Blocks The Daily Caller On Twitter)

“The Swamp would hate it, but perhaps a chance for some bipartisan cooperation?” Cruz wrote.

Public Citizen, a government watchdog group, released a report on Thursday which found that nearly 60 percent of lawmakers who left office after the 115th Congress are working as lobbyists or in positions that allow them to influence federal policy.

One of the individuals listed in the Public Citizen report is former New York Democratic Rep. Joe Crowley, who Ocasio-Cortez defeated in a primary last year. Crowley joined the firm Patton Squire Boggs in February.

Under current law, former members of the House of Representatives must wait at least one year before working as lobbyists. Ex-senators must sit on the sidelines for at least two years.

Indiana Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, a Republican, introduced a bill, the Banning Lobbying and Safeguarding Trust (BLAST) Act, on Feb. 11 that would ban lawmakers from working as lobbyists after leaving office.

Florida Sen. Rick Scott and Indiana Sen. Mike Braun introduced an identical bill in the Senate on Feb. 28.

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