LGBTQ Americans are exactly that: Americans. People's rights are not up for debate nor should the be up for a vote. Unfortunately, that's where we find ourselves under this administration. 1/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
I see only one way to correct course: through voting. It is clear that this administration will not protect people so we must
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Q3: There are 250k undocumented construction workers in Texas making up 30% of the state’s construction labor force. 5.6% of the state’s GDP comes from construction. Where do people think all of those workers are going to come from if Trump deports them and gets his wall?
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Replying to @AynRandPaulRyan @BlueWaveCS and
I have no idea! It's just crazy! What's worse is that investment in infrastructure not only creates jobs, it has a return on investment of between $1.50 and $3 for every dollar spent. 1/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
That's a huge deal! Not only can we improve our roads and bridges, we can stimulate the economy and put people to work. We could invest in solar or wind, as well as work on water issues throughout the district and Texas. It is so shortsighted! #
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @BlueWaveCS and
Ugh...agree. He's the dumbest. Q5: Recent studies have concluded that states with greater access to birth control and comprehensive sex ed have a lower rate of teenage births and abortions. What’s your plan to make sure that women’s healthcare is protected in Texas?
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Replying to @AynRandPaulRyan @BlueWaveCS and
This is an especially vexing issue in Texas. The Texas Legislature has gone into overdrive trying to limit women's access to care. As a physician, it is maddening. 1/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
I've spent my career giving women the tools that they need to prevent pregnancies and abortions, and supporting women's bodily autonomy. 2/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
When I see and hear the outright lies and distortions of science coming out of legislative bodies from the state to federal level, I get so frustrated. The evidence is there as you so clearly stated in the question. 3/
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @AynRandPaulRyan and
But we only have around 24 people serving in Congress with science degrees, so it is no wonder that we have trouble getting science into those rooms. 4/
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As the #VoteProChoice candidate in this race, I want to take my knowledge and experience using science into those rooms to give all women the same tools I have given my patients. #
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @BlueWaveCS and
Dovetailing: Q6: You’ve specialized in family medicine in Texas for 18 years so you know families make difficult decisions when faced with the cost of healthcare. What’s the first thing Congress should do to ensure that quality healthcare is affordable and accessible for all?pic.twitter.com/17dSDdzRHi
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Healthcare happens to be the number one issue on people's minds when they go to vote. And they should be worried. The assault on our healthcare system has been non-stop since the start of this administration. 1/
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