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House Democratic Caucus of the United States Congress. Chairman , Vice Chair ,

Washington, D.C.
Joined June 2009

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    20 hours ago

    . must on Brett and conduct a thorough investigation of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s story. The American people should be able to hear her testimony.

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  2. We’re wishing all those observing an easy and meaningful fast. G'mar Chatimah Tovah.

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  3. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    Washington Republicans have waged an all-out assault on Americans with pre-existing conditions and it is crystal clear that they will stop at nothing to erode the protections of the Affordable Care Act.

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  4. We're sending our best wishes to you both. Here's to a speedy recovery, .

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  5. Retweeted
    Sep 17

    There is nothing scarier than not being able to afford treatment when you're sick. We need to focus on improving US health outcomes & improving healthcare coverage, not ripping it away from deserving Americans. That's why I fight to

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  6. Republicans are sabotaging our healthcare system—and it’s working. For the first time since the passage of the ACA, the number of uninsured Americans is on the rise. That’s why we’re fighting to .

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    Sep 15

    September 15 marks the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month! Proud to celebrate the amazing contributions of Hispanic Americans and to continue fighting for the Hispanic community in Congress.

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    Today is the start of -- a time to salute the proud history and accomplishments of our communities, and to redouble our fight to ensure all American have the same opportunities as any other Americans to achieve a good life in this country.

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    Paul Ryan in 2011: “Borrowing and spending is not the way to prosperity. Today's deficits means tomorrow's tax increases, and that costs jobs. So all this borrowing and spending doesn't work.” Speaker Ryan’s GOP House today:

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    Sep 13

    BREAKING: Today we’re launching , a 10-part series exposing how Natural Resources Committee Republicans are wasting taxpayer time & money and examining the issues they’ve ignored.

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    As health care costs soar & Republicans continue their despicable attacks on people with pre-existing conditions, the GOP wants to give yet another unpaid-for tax cut to the wealthiest Americans. And where are working people? Stuck paying for it all.

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  12. President Trump won't acknowledge the thousands of Americans who died on his watch. And even worse, Republicans have no interest in holding this administration accountable and ensuring that Congress is prepared to respond to these disasters.

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    Republicans want to give huge tax cuts to the very wealthiest Americans for the second time in a year. Just like the first , “Tax 2.0” benefits a fraction of the top five percent of taxpayers the most.

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  14. Since President Trump signed the first Republican tax law, wages aren’t keeping up with inflation, health care costs are rising, and companies are laying off workers and shipping jobs overseas. A second is just more of the same failed policies.

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    It is unconscionable for Trump to call the federal response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico “incredibly successful”— nearly 3,000 deaths and thousands without power for months.

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    Harvey. Irma. Maria. Last year we faced a devastating hurricane season & now is headed for the SE coast. What's doing to aid recovery efforts & prepare for future disasters? Diverting money from to pay for his cruel, inhumane immigration policies.

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  17. Retweeted
    Sep 12

    The right to vote is sacred. Proud to lead a resolution w/ to: ✔️Spark voter registration, ✔️Champion Congress to pass leg. so 18-year olds are automatically registered to , ✔️Push Congress to restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965

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  18. .: Yesterday, the president said his response to Puerto Rico was a ‘success.’ - 2975 Americans dead - Families without power & water for months - The island struggling to rebuild That’s what calls a success. I have another phrase for it: abject failure.

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  19. LIVE: Chairman hosts our weekly press conference ↓

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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 11

    Seventeen years ago, our nation set an example of public service, strength and resilience. Today, we humbly remember the fearless first responders and the thousands of innocent people who lost their lives.

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