Deleted Tweets From John Sarbanes, D-Md.
John Sarbanes's accounts: JohnSarbanes, RepSarbanes
Tracking Since: December 24, 2011
Here we go again. Today, the Trump Administration will once again undermine critical conversation efforts and public health safeguards to increase profits for special-interest polluters. #CultureOfCorruption https://t.co/LYRKue9Sfs
Nearly 50,000 Marylanders have signed up for health insurance via @MarylandConnect during the #COVID19 special enrollment period. You can still sign up (before July 15) by visiting: https://t.co/zmccMNPVmm or by calling 1-855-642-8572. #GetCoveredMD https://t.co/1sYdZr4nPV
RT @LeaderHoyer: Congress and every state must act to ensure that every American can safely #vote on Election Day. This is a core ci… https://t.co/rFmo4fxpPm
RSVP for today's Election Preparedness Townhall at 10pm ET with former Chair of the Federal Election Commission and California State Senate candidate Ann Ravel and myself. https://t.co/NBjXpHHJ1u
I’m looking forward to my conversation with Ann about how we get ready for the most important election in our collective memory. Everything is on the line.
The newest edition of the #SarbanesStandard has latest information about #COVID19. https://t.co/HRH9z6lAA8
RT @civilrightsorg: Today marks 15 months since the House passed #HR1 – a bill with transformative provisions to ensure elections in Am… https://t.co/AHGL68amqj
See below for a quick explainer on how to vote-by-mail in the June 2 primary. https://t.co/I8JQS0PKRu.
Nonessential businesses remain closed. Marylanders must continue to wear masks on mass transit, in indoor public spaces and in retail stores. Gatherings of 10 or more people are still prohibited.
In addition, the state has allowed some businesses – including retail, manufacturing and salons – to resume operations at 50 percent capacity and with adequate precautions to protect public health and safety.
Maryland has eased its stay-at-home order but continues advise all residents to stay at home when possible and observe social distancing in public spaces. https://t.co/3YArqI4IjW
Today, the Maryland Congressional Delegation announced more than $16 million in federal funding to help protect Marylanders facing homelessness and to support low-income renters who are struggling as a result of COVID-19. https://t.co/8bEMdmJh6T
Rumors and misinformation about #COVID19 have proliferated over social media platforms and across the internet. To get the facts, and to keep you and your families safe, visit Maryland's “Coronavirus Rumor Control." https://t.co/2xdjdf2L4Y
RT @Surgeon_General: #DYK? @CDCgov's recommendation on wearing a cloth face covering may help protect the most vulnerable from #COVID19.… https://t.co/8mtz8LFgLy
Volunteers would work for only a few hours, have their temperatures taken before entering the facility and will receive their own masks and gloves for the job. Sewing experience would be well received, however, those who don’t know how to sew will receive training.
@LBHealth in Baltimore needs volunteers over the next several weeks to help make masks for health care providers. Masks will be made near Northwest Hospital in Randallstown. To volunteer, sign up here: https://t.co/YegYhkEnOm.
RT @phish: ANNOUNCING DINNER AND A MOVIE: Tomorrow night (and every Tuesday for a while), Phish proudly presents Dinner And A… https://t.co/4U1xPFq2DR
In the coming days, I will provide you with regular updates on steps we are taking in Congress to address the corona virus outbreak. I will also share information on efforts being undertaken in Maryland by our state and local health agencies.