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  1. 's Tameka Henry traveled to Washington this week to tell her story and demand Congress pass the . I'm proud of her efforts to ensure ALL Americans can access paid family and medical leave.

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  2. It’s always exciting to meet new leaders in our community. Congratulations to these students for their dedication to service and self-development in program and their achievement of a U.S. Congressional Award.

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  3. This morning I joined the CSN Women’s Alliance and Dr. @SondaCosgrove at the Status of Women Symposium to discuss ways to prevent the incarceration of women. I’m looking forward to working with them to pass legislation that funds effective, community based programming.

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  4. Mar 8

    Empowered women, empower women! From the Women of the to all of the women around the world. Happy

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  5. Today and every day, we honor the women who have paved the way for us today. They have changed our lives and continue to push the world forward with their brilliance, determination and perseverance.

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  6. Sending birthday wishes to and !

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  7. is a critical piece of our agenda. It reduces the role of special interest money in politics, improves access to the ballot box, and restores integrity in Washington -- a change long overdue for America.

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  8. Headed to the House Floor to vote for to break big money’s grip on our politics and get government back to working .

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  9. Tomorrow, the House will vote on to get big money out of politics and demand a government that works .

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  10. Mar 7

    Thank you Rep. Steven Horsford (Nevada) for making time to discuss with Tameka Harris today! Our leaders must support policies that can move families, our states and our country forward! 📷

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  11. Drug company monopolies and their rights should not trump a patient’s right to life-saving medications.

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  12. Today, I want to recognize my colleague . I appreciate her hard work toward ensuring we have a fiscally responsible government.

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  13. Wishing a very happy birthday to !

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  14. I’m continuing to celebrate by recognizing the new women of the 116th Congress. I’m grateful to serve alongside . are lucky to be able to tap her consumer advocate expertise as we implement our agenda.

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  15. Deficient, congested, and unsafe roads and bridges cost Nevada motorists $3.2 billion per year. We need bipartisan infrastructure legislation. And we need it now.

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  16. Today, I’m joining and in welcoming over 80 and recipients to Congress, where they’re working to for hundreds of thousands of US residents like themselves. I’m proud to stand with them and fight for them.

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  17. I refuse to sit by and watch my community be used as a dumping ground for the nation’s nuclear waste. I'll continue working w/ , and our Congressional delegation to stop federal efforts to force nuclear waste into our communities.

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  18. Today, on Asian American and Pacific Islander Equal Pay Day, we’re recognizing some of the starker wage disparities that certain ethnicities of AAPI women experience. Join us as we push back against the “model minority” myth and share information about .

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  19. We deserve a Congress that is representative of our nation. brings us closer to that vision as the 1st African-American woman elected to represent Connecticut in Congress.

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  20. Enjoyed meeting with county commissioners from throughout Nevada to discuss their priorities for public land, water, economic development and health care. Thank you VP and Clark County Chairwoman Kirkpatrick for organizing the meeting.

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