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@RepBera

Proudly representing Sacramento County, California in the U.S. House of Representatives

Elk Grove, California
Joined November 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    12 Jul 2017

    It’s time we put people before politics and improve the . We must work across party lines to support working families

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  2. 2 hours ago

    As a former educator, thank you to all the teachers who do a wonderful job educating our kids. Happy !

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  3. As a doctor, I know how hard nurses work to care for patients every day. To all of our nurses, thank you.

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  4. May 5

    Don't forget: Voting ends tomorrow! My office received dozens of beautiful art pieces from local high school students during this year's art competition. Now YOU can vote for the winner:

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  5. May 4

    We need genuine solutions to lower costs and address the health care problems people are facing, not more Washington games. 5/

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  6. May 4

    That’s why I’ve been working to fix what isn’t working to make it better: 4/

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  7. May 4

    We shouldn’t keep going down this road – health care isn’t about politics, it’s about people’s lives. 3/

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  8. May 4

    Since then, the Trump administration has worked relentlessly to sabotage the law – which has only led to higher premiums and lost coverage. 2/

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  9. May 4

    One year ago, President Trump and House Republicans celebrated their vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act – which would kick millions off their health care and cause costs to skyrocket 1/

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  10. May 2
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  11. Apr 30

    Don’t forget! My staff will be at the Rancho Cordova Library tomorrow from 10:00 AM to noon to help you with Social Security and Medicare issues, backlogged veterans’ benefits, and much more. RSVP here:

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  12. Apr 29

    Instead of kicking millions off their insurance and causing costs to skyrocket by repealing the Affordable Care Act, we should fix what isn’t working. That’s why I introduced two new bills to lower costs and help ensure universal health coverage:

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  13. Apr 28

    Today is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day! Remember to do your part to help address our opioid epidemic and drop off your old or unused prescriptions:

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  14. Apr 27

    You can help address our opioid epidemic and help save lives tomorrow on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Find out where you can drop off your unused or expired prescriptions in our region:

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  15. Retweeted
    Apr 27

    Interesting bill from Ami Bera, would change the timing of the ACA open enrollment period so it lined up with tax season.

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  16. Apr 27

    The holiday season is when people are most financially strained. Shifting open enrollment would help families make better decisions with their up-to-date tax information. The Easy Enrollment Act is a simple fix that will improve health care!

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  17. Apr 26

    Americans deserve a plan that protects their current health care, expands enrollment, & reduces costs for everyone. The Pathway to Universal Coverage Act & the Easy Enrollment Act are two steps we can take right now to give affordable coverage to millions:

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  18. Apr 25

    My office received dozens of beautiful art pieces from Sacramento County’s high school students during this year's art competition. Now YOU can vote for the winner! Vote here on my website:

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  19. Apr 24

    Honored to help lead Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on development finance recently. Financing helps developing economies become more stable and secure – and makes the world more prosperous while strengthening our leadership abroad.

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  20. Apr 22

    This Earth Day I join millions of Americans celebrating our planet and urging protection of our environment for future generations. Happy !

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  21. Apr 20

    12 people tragically lost their lives at Columbine High School 19 years ago today. We’ve lost far too many children to gun violence since Columbine. Enough is enough – we need commonsense laws to prevent gun violence.

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