Deleted Tweets From Deborah Ross, D-N.C.
Deborah Ross's accounts: DeborahRossNC, RepDeborahRoss
Tracking Since: May 08, 2016
Council Member Ya Liu represents District D on the Cary County Council. A graduate of @NCState and NC Central University Law School, she is working towards a thriving business community, improved infrastructure & public transit, and a cleaner energy future.
Stood with my North Carolina colleagues for reproductive freedom today. We won't stop fighting for women in North Carolina and across the country. #BansOffOurBodies https://t.co/EGSsUeeC3B
RT @HouseScience: Today, Members discussed the findings of the recent @IPCC_CH reports & acting on equitable climate solutions to hel… https://t.co/TJXJp3wFA4
So great to stop by @pendoio HQ in Raleigh today and hear about their exciting growth. I also grabbed coffee from their @drink321coffee shop that employs individuals with intellectual and development disabilities. https://t.co/4322GFr5Lk
Today is a historic day. Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson has completed a journey that only 5 other women before her have ever taken. She brings unimpeachable character and an exceptional legal mind to the bench, and I'll be proud to call her Justice. https://t.co/i1gV1iel9z https://t.co/xgIDeio4H8
RT @NoraWD: "We need to make sure that every child, whether they live in a rural or urban area, has access to quality public education" @DeborahRossNC
As we celebrate HBCU STEAM Days of Action, I want to feature our amazing HBCUs here in #NC02. @ShawUniversity is helping us build a strong and diverse workforce while preparing the next generation of engineers, scientists, artists, mathematicians, and more. https://t.co/UPDEEBBDxJ
Looking forward to cheering on @PackWomensBall today as they play for the ACC Championship. Go Pack! https://t.co/9Lv2Gr8Ymo
James Norris was elected as one of Holly Springs' first Black commissioners during the 1970s. He went on to become the first Black mayor of Holly Springs in 1980. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/ZFJ3FFMka6
Holly Springs' own Dessie Mae Womble was the first Black female police chief in North Carolina, and our #BlackHistoryMonth highlight today. According to a Jet magazine interview in 1981, she received the position among 25 other applicants. https://t.co/bVYkTQ6Gg9
Across Wake County, neighborhood precincts are meeting this month to get organized for the 2022 elections. I had the opportunity to attend my own precinct meeting this afternoon.
There's no question that the work permit backlog has contributed to the nationwide labor shortage. We must ensure immigrants are part of our economic recovery plan, and that's why it's critical we pass the bipartisan America's CHILDREN Act to protect our Documented Dreamers. QT @voxdotcom: Immigrants could help the US labor shortage — if the government would let them https://t.co/D5jrKerQ6H)
Abe Jones served as the first Black student council member in Wake County Public Schools. Jones went on to lead a successful legal career as a lawyer and judge, including 17 years on the Superior Court. Judge Jones now serves in the NC House of Representatives. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/lvSs7eAiXi
I'm delighted that the @forestservice has announced the 2022 @USCapitolTree will come from @NFsNCarolina for the first time in 22 years. I can't wait to see visitors in our nation's capital enjoying a piece of our state's vast natural beauty. https://t.co/RMmtMT7beS
Today the House is taking action to usher in a prosperous future for America. With the #AmericaCOMPETES Act, we will support American manufacturing, invest in the next generation of STEM leaders, advance clean energy tech, and more.
The White House website to order rapid COVID-19 testing kits launched today. Every home in the U.S. is eligible to receive four free at-home testing kits. Please consider ordering your tests now so you have them when you need them. https://t.co/muqamSUN2i
The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, named after a North Carolina scientist, is an extraordinary feat that will help us better understand and explore space. This is exciting news we can all celebrate. https://t.co/h0FlvfzEpY
Since the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill was signed into law last month, North Carolina is already seeing millions of dollars in funding to upgrade our water infrastructure, airports, and more. This is just the beginning. https://t.co/fNThFcPff4
RT @CheriBeasleyNC: I am so grateful for the support of @KathyManningNC and @DeborahRossNC. With all of us working together, I know… https://t.co/qTBsrAecmv
RT @RepDavidEPrice: It’s a historic day as @elainefordurham is sworn-in as the new Mayor of Durham – the city’s first Black female mayo… https://t.co/0tEkWVRbnf