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Scranton, PA
Joined July 2010
Born on April 13

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Mar 18

    Mr. Mueller’s lifetime of service reflects his commitment to serving the American people with honor, integrity and courage.

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  2. Retweeted

    Proud that the Senate unanimously passed our bipartisan legislation to reauthorize the Children’s Hospital Graduate Medical Education program to help ensure our kids get the best care. and I look forward to signing it into law soon!

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  3. I’m praying for Bryan Chamberlain and his family. I’m also reflecting on the risks the public servants across our state and nation take to do their jobs each day.

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  4. Reauthorization of the CHGME program will ensure that we can help grow the specialized workforce needed to adequately care for our nation’s children. I urge President Trump to swiftly pass and sign this measure into law.

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  5. Sep 4

    Under these circumstances, it is even more important to have these documents.

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  6. Sep 4

    If he were confirmed to the Supreme Court, Judge Kavanaugh could find himself ruling on critical issues of presidential power and executive privilege.

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  7. Sep 4

    Individuals close to the President are under active investigation. His campaign manager has been convicted on eight counts. His personal attorney has pleaded guilty.

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  8. Sep 4

    “The indictment and trial of a sitting President, moreover, would cripple the federal government, rendering it unable to function with credibility in either the international or domestic arenas.” - Judge Kavanaugh

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  9. Sep 4

    “It makes no sense at all to have an independent counsel looking at the conduct of the President.” - Judge Kavanaugh

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  10. Sep 4

    “[T]he President should have absolute discretion (necessarily influenced, of course, by congressional and public opinion) whether and when to appoint an independent counsel.” - Judge Kavanaugh

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  11. Sep 4

    His writings speak for themselves: “Congress should give back to the President the full power to act when he believes that a particular independent counsel is ‘out to get him.’” - Judge Kavanaugh

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  12. Sep 4

    Having these documents is vital. It is even more important for Kavanaugh, whose record indicates a disturbing and expansive views on presidential power.

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  13. Sep 4

    The Judiciary Committee is conducting a hearing without knowing basic facts about the nominee’s record.

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  14. Sep 4

    The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on the Kavanaugh nomination even though millions of pages of documents from his White House tenure have not been released.

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  15. Sep 3

    As we celebrate Labor Day, we must pause to remember the women and men of organized labor who fought for workers’ rights and helped build the middle class.

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  16. Aug 29

    This conflicting guidance from the Department of Education will make it harder for victims to come forward and will discourage the changes that needs to happen to keep young women safe

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  17. Aug 29

    The regulations also appear to conflict with other federal law, like the Clery Act, which I amended in 2013 to improve how schools respond to sexual assault

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  18. Aug 29

    Title IX is a cornerstone of federal law to protect students from sexual harassment and sexual assault, and these regulations will hurt victims and make it harder for them to seek justice

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  19. Aug 29

    As students return to their college classrooms, we should be working to ensure their safety, not peeling back their protections against campus sexual assault as Sec. DeVos announced today

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  20. Aug 29

    Justin & his wife, Yoshiko, visited every state, working w/ Republicans & Democrats to pass the Americans with Disabilities Act--bipartisan work at its best!

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  21. Aug 29

    Justin Dart, the father of the ADA, would have been 88 today. He worked tirelessly to pass the ADA, recognizing that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

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