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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Frist's new project: YourIdeasAmerica.com
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- He isn't currently seeking any political office, but former Sen. Majority Leader Bill Frist wants to stay involved in public issues.
The Tennessee Republican is spearheading a new website -- www.yourideasamerica.com -- an online community that encourages readers to debate current issues and offer solutions, according to a statement sent to supporters of Frist's Political Action Committee. The online forum will touch on a range of issues including health care, the war on terror, energy, and tax policy. Frist, honoring a pledge he made when first elected to the Senate in 1996, relinquished his seat after the end of his second term. He ended speculation of a White House bid in December, stating he was taking "a sabbatical from public life." -- CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
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