Deleted Tweets From Beto O'Rourke, D-Texas
Beto O'Rourke's accounts: BetoForCongress, BetoORourke, RepBetoORourke
Tracked Between: November 14, 2012-January 22, 2016
RT @TexasTribune: How should Texans prepare for possible severe winter weather? And what’s the latest on the state of the power grid?… https://t.co/6BLisAJ0EJ
RT @dallasschools: Today @BetoORourke is talking with Superintendent Hinojosa and district leaders about the great programs the distri… https://t.co/KMCJvXtMrv
When it’s 3x harder for minority entrepreneurs to access capital to grow their business, it’s clear that there’s a lot more we can do to incentivize innovation and guarantee every Texan can benefit from economy opportunity. Thanks to Impact Hub Houston for hosting us today. https://t.co/NNXsLUHnCR
This is what happens when those in power aren't interested in serving the people they're supposed to represent. Texas leaders would rather gerrymander election maps and hand pick their own voters than earn their place in power by listening and responding to the needs of Texans. QT @alexazura: Just in: The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Texas over its redistricting, claiming it violated Section 2 of th… https://t.co/M5glOjGiP3)
Great to see you, Issac!! QT @williams_bene: Isaac ran into a few friends tonight 💚 @BetoORourke @loveneversinks @wileykoepp @bcbetch @reinna_ortega https://t.co/T8opQwv6qL)
Abraham opened this Western Wear store with his brother five years ago. He tells me Covid him them hard, and that government relief programs could have done a better job of keeping small businesses like his afloat during the pandemic, instead of prioritizing large corporations. https://t.co/BsAnUTW8WB
Oil & gas regulators had another chance yesterday to require gas supply companies to prepare for winter and prevent more blackouts like the one that killed 700 in February. They didn't. Because they're too scared to hold their campaign donors accountable.https://t.co/mayLvc3D8T
In Stamford, Texas today (Jones County). Such a beautiful, friendly town, but folks tell me it’s hard to retain talent, attract investment and give kids a reason to stay. They see a greater state investment in broadband, teacher pay, roads and health care as a way forward. https://t.co/eqs4UwZDO5
If we could get past the culture wars, we could expand Medicaid and invest in med school scholarships and loan forgiveness programs. We could recruit and retain the best and brightest doctors and ensure every Texan can afford to get the care they need. It takes political will.
Texas leaders have failed on rural health care. We rank #1 in the nation for uninsured residents, #47 for doctors per capita, and #1 for rural hospital closures. 1/3 of our counties lack a hospital. 35 counties have 0 doctors, and another 30 have only one.https://t.co/FYqcszv7AA
RT @TexasTribune: Some power companies say the state has not fixed the critical problem of maintaining a sufficient supply of natural… https://t.co/fOguohtlBK
Like many rural organizations, they rarely get their fair share of state and federal funding — including during the pandemic, when state leaders prioritized funding for urban food banks. But local residents have stepped up to fund their services. That’s the spirit of West Texas. https://t.co/oNM0eyklOV
So impressed with the resiliency and leadership of the West Texas Food Bank here in Odessa. They serve 19 counties, 17 of them rural. They grow much of their own food, provide food education, and have distributed 11 million pounds of food to the hungry across West Texas. https://t.co/VXovAp62iS
Angela - Abilene ISD Teacher of the Year!! https://t.co/wZNbhCK2KF
RT @Lazylaredoan: First one to vote for @BetoORourke in #Laredo. https://t.co/amUu7AtUSy
Thank you Dallas, Fort Worth and North Texas! https://t.co/Aem3jwWYQ0