Capitol Flags Accused of Price Gouging

January 28, 2004

Brian Walsh, spokesman for the Committee on House Administration, said that the Interent company, Capitol Flags, that has bought American flags from Congressional members’ offices for less than $20 and resold them for $79.99 is “price-gouging people.”

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