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I don't know if you've noticed, but Rep. Peña's blog has been updated to the new Blogger. He decided to get it overwith before the session really got underway. This doesn't mean any major changes, yet. Those are in store for later. One thing you will notice, however, is that his address changes to www.acapitolblog.com instead of the temporary acapitolblog2.blogspot.com that he had. For now, the temporary address redirects to the new version. Later on, we'll move things to the old address, acapitolblog.blogspot.com, which Google has freed up again. You'll be able to access the blog under both the old address and the www host address.

I also took the opportunity to change my other blogs to the new Blogger. The big benefit for me is that it consolidates all my blogs on the same account. The downside is that after session, I will go back and tag all my old posts. We are talking about hours of labor.

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