Rebecca DeHart

@RebeccaDeHart

CEO at . Loves family. Quite tall. Hoards books. Always votes. Misses travel. Opinions are my own.

Atlanta, Georgia
Joined May 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    16 Mar 2021

    *shouting* An equitable democracy demands an equitable recovery. Let's get to work!

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    16 hours ago

    Make COVID testing part of your voting plan. Stay vigilant and SAFE, Georgia. 😷 Order free home tests

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    15 hours ago

    COFFEE Co— Former elections supervisor is under scrutiny after claim of post-election info breach as part of an effort to "investigate" the 2020 election. “Insider threat, while always part of the threat matrix, is now a reality in elections[.]”

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    Friday reminder that abortion care is health care and health care is a fundamental human right.

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    May 19

    "We know that Texas invested very little in get-out-the-count, and when they did so, it was very late in the process," Plyer said. And they lost out on an additional congressional seat and billions in federal funding. Wow!

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    Looking forward to this conversation w & Given the current state of affairs - it couldn’t be more timely. cc:

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    23 hours ago

    At a school where nearly every teacher could be Teacher of the a Year, it is a joy to announce Jordan Lingenfelter and Obinna Ojukwu as our TOTY and SPOTY 2022! 🎉 both work with our 3&4 year old students with Autism. You guys are Awesome!

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  8. May 19

    🥳🥳 WTG Burgess Peterson Math Facts superstars! A special congrats to my favorite 2nd grader. 💜💜💜

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    May 19

    Election Day Volunteer Opportunity for YOU! Even though Georgia has shown up in record numbers for early vote, we need EVERY voice to be heard. Let's finish STRONG! 💪🏿💪🏾💪🏽💪🏼 Join us! Tuesday, 5/24 • 11a-1p Phone Bank: Text Bank:

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    May 19

    It was the biggest day of voting yet for Georgia's primary on Wednesday, with over 70,000 in-person early voters. We're now at a total turnout of 615,000. Two days of early voting to go before election day on Tuesday.

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  13. May 19

    Women are still routinely fired for being pregnant, close to 9 in 10 workers lacked paid leave in 2020, the costs of maternity care with insurance have risen sharply… many of the states certain or likely to ban abortion after the fall of Roe have not expanded Medicaid…

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    May 19

    8 out of the 10 states w/ the highest poverty rates are in the South. There are millions of funds to change the narrative. Tell your leaders how YOU want these pandemic recovery dollars spent. Raise your voice. Raise your community.

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    Your voice matters. Go vote, Georgia!

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    May 18

    In almost 17 years of being a practicing pediatrician, I have never seen this volume of sick kids in May. It feels like the middle of January. 🙁

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    May 18

    Rep. Thomas Massie describes people who decide to have an abortion as "those who would prematurely end the life of their baby." "The baby is not the body of the woman that it's inside of," he adds.

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  20. May 18
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    NEW: Rep. , D-DC, has introduced a House bill that would ban the Census Bureau from adding decennial census questions about a person's citizenship, nationality or immigration status

    A BILL To amend title 13, United States Code, to prohibit the use of questions on citizenship, nationality, or immigration status in any decennial census, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 3 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 4 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Ensuring Full Partici5 pation in the Census Act of 2022’’.
    SEC. 2. PROHIBITING CENSUS QUESTIONS ON CITIZENSHIP, NATIONALITY, OR IMMIGRATION STATUS.  Section 141 of title 13, United States Code, is amended— (1) by redesignating subsection (g) as sub-section (h); and (2) by inserting after subsection (f) the following: ‘‘(g)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a questionnaire or survey used to carry out, or in connection with, any decennial census of population may not include any question regarding citizenship, nationality, or immigration status of the respondent, any family member of the respondent, or any individual living in the respondent’s household. ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the survey, conducted by the Secretary, commonly referred to as the ‘American Community Survey’.’’.
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