Rep. Marcia L. FudgeVerified account

@RepMarciaFudge

I work on behalf of the people of the 11th District to create jobs, promote quality education, improve access to health care and protect civil rights for all.

Cleveland / Akron, OH
Joined June 2010

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  1. The millions of Americans who rely on prescription drugs are depending on Congress to take action in order to ensure their medications are affordable. This week, the House is taking action to lower costs and .

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  2. The Constitution doesn’t say, if you don’t vote then you lose your right to vote. (3/3)

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  3. "'As long as I’m Secretary of State of Alabama, you’re going to have to show some initiative to become a registered voter in this state.'” ~John Merrill, Alabama Sec. of State (2016) (2/3)

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  4. Nancy Adubu, Dep. Legal Dir., Voting Rights, Southern Poverty Law Center on how state elected officials view the right to vote: “'If you’re too sorry or lazy to get up off of your rear & to go register to vote then you don’t deserve that privilege.'” (1/2)

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  5. "If you’re poor, if you’re a person of color in the state of Alabama, it is a longer harder road to the ballot box.” - Jenny Carroll, Chair, AL State Advisory Committee to the USCCR

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  6. the Elections Subcommittee Field Hearing on Voting Rights and Elections Administration in Birmingham, AL. Follow the link to watch .

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  7. The Birmingham, AL Field Hearing on Voting Rights and Elections Administration begins in 10 minutes. Follow the link to .

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  8. Where in America is Rep. Fudge? Birmingham, AL for the Voting Rights and Elections Field Hearing. Watch LIVE today at 2 p.m. CST/ 3 p.m. EST .

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  9. Today at 2:00 p.m. CST/3 p.m. EST, the Subcommittee on Elections will host the next Voting Rights and Elections hearing in Birmingham, AL. To view the livestream visit .

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  10. The love of a mother is unparalleled. Today and every day, we honor the sacrifices of our nation’s mothers, and we are inspired by their grace, strength and wisdom.

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  11. On Monday, the Subcommittee on Elections will be in Birmingham, AL bringing awareness to the erasure of voting rights.

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  12. Today, passed legislation that provides comprehensive disaster relief for recovery from recent natural disasters – including $500 million for ’s Emergency Conservation Program to help farmers & ranchers rehabilitate damaged farmland.

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  13. I am proud to introduce the Strength in Diversity Act, along with Sen. . The bill halts the return of segregated schools, programs and classrooms. Thank you to , , & for being cosponsors!

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  14. May 8
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  15. Thank you to the students from across OH-11 who submitted over 150 pieces of artwork for this year’s Congressional Art Competition. To see the winning piece and all submissions, come to the awards ceremony on May 18 at 10 a.m. at the Memorial-Nottingham Library.

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  16. Happy to nurses in OH-11 and around the country. NE Ohio is home to some of the best health care in the world. Our nurses are the backbone of the quality services our providers deliver. Thank you for all you do to provide life-saving care to us and our loved ones.

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  17. We are fortunate to have some of the most dedicated teachers in OH-11. Take time this week to thank a teacher for all they do to inspire and educate our students.

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  18. In honor of , join me in recognizing the hardworking small business owners in OH-11 and throughout the state of Ohio. Small businesses drive innovation, create new jobs and fuel our economy.

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  19. Did you know that 99.9% of all U.S. businesses are small businesses? This we honor the small businesses across our country that make up the heart of our communities and are the backbone of our economy.

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  20. Question: "To clarify, you are not opposed to the legal purging of the voter database to remove those who are ineligible to vote?" Answer: "I would say I don’t trust the purging process." ~ during today's Subcommittee Hearing in FL

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