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    5 Sep 2019
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  2. Dec 9

    A is missing in society. is looking to change that. Add your name to show support for tomorrow's resolution. Thank you Council Member Harper-Madison, , , , for your leadership!

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  3. Dec 9
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  4. Dec 4

    American democracy and our system of checks and balances have been put to the test. Sheldon Snook lays out why we can breathe some relief.

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  5. Dec 2

    Despite the notion that we are a country of second chances, there are a whole lot of barriers standing between a convicted felon and their ability to rebuild their life and thrive. Pardons are one of those tools that can make it a little easier.

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  6. Nov 25

    “Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” - Robert Brault

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  7. Nov 18

    “To save our democracy, Americans need to restore the basic norms that once protected it. But we must do more than that. We must extend those norms through the whole of a diverse society.” -Steven Levitsky, “How Democracies Die: What History Reveals About Our Future”

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  8. Nov 17
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  9. Retweeted
    Nov 12

    Stay safe AND show you care with these Compassion 2020 masks. Show the world your true colors. Check these out at our Campaign Shop at

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  10. Nov 12

    Stay safe AND show you care with these Compassion 2020 masks. Show the world your true colors. Check these out at our Campaign Shop at

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  11. Nov 11

    Practice active listening by being open minded to understand and hear what the other person has to say. Listen without judgment. Listen to understand. Listen to learn.

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  12. Retweeted
    Nov 10

    Need some detox after the election? Here are tips for 1) recognizing the bad habits we developed and 2) gently rebooting our minds to see, feel and live the positive again.

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    Nov 10

    GEORGIA STUDENTS: The January 5 runoff election for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats is fast approaching. Request your ballot today!

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    It's hard to maintain a close relationship with someone who you fundamentally disagree with, but is it impossible? Check out this article on how to recognize your own biases & foster relationships with individuals on the other side of the political aisle

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  15. Nov 10

    Thank you USPS! This year, more people than ever voted by mail in large part due to COVID-19. Mail-in ballots kept citizens safe while they exercised their right to vote from home. Thanks to USPS for ensuring every ballot was received on time so every vote could be counted.

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    Nov 7

    All about the joyful warrior mood from here to 1.20.2021 💃🏽🇺🇸 Congratulations ❤️🤍 Vice President-Elect ⁩ ⁦

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  17. Nov 6

    We thank all the people working hard to protect the vote and to ensure all ballots are counted. This is fundamentally what makes a nation a democracy.

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  18. Nov 4

    “Liberty has never come from the government. Liberty has always come from the subjects of government. The history of liberty is the history of resistance. The history of liberty is a history of the limitation of governmental power, not the increase of it.” —Woodrow Wilson

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  19. Nov 3
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  20. Oct 30

    We are all anticipating and wondering what we can expect to learn on Tuesday night. This interview reveals more about responsible journalism and election night announcements.

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