Deleted Tweets From Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio
Joyce Beatty's accounts: JoyceBeatty, RepBeatty
Tracking Since: July 08, 2013
Protecting our democracy is protecting our bodies, our families, and our freedom. We can’t afford to put our lives in the hands of politicians bent on erasing decades of progress. We must vote like our lives depend on it—Because they do. https://t.co/Yt0IuVTHvM
#RosaParks continues to inspire us all to take direct action and advocate for our communities. Her brave leadership helped shape the new generation of leaders to be fearless and direct. We will forever carry on Rosa's legacy. https://t.co/E87o45h8uo
We needed the Violence Against Women Act Reautherization because American Women shouldn’t have to ive in fear. #PERIOD
RT @UN_Women: Happy #DayofTheGirl! Today and every day, we encourage and celebrate girls’ influence on global agendas on: ✔️Cli… https://t.co/qyna8oKSbw
With the final days of #ALC51 coming close, I am grateful to witness such greatness from across the nation come together to uplift one another and, and to see the beautiful dance team who traveled all the way from #Cbus https://t.co/Sttbj9trwx
Democrats are working #ForThePeople to deliver Lower Costs Better-paying jobs ️ Safer communities A sustainable future We must continue to #PeopleOverPolitics and ensure our voices are heard this November. https://t.co/HVTLYsYJNc
Just last year, Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, following a path paved by civil rights leaders like Motley. Jackson is also the only SCOTUS Justice to have ever served as a federal public defender. https://t.co/r9lWNCT6cz
Constance Baker Motley became the first Black woman in the New York State Senate in '64, the first woman elected Manhattan Borough President in '65, & the first Black woman to serve as a federal judge in '66. She was also the first Black woman to argue before the Supreme Court. https://t.co/wh3AOhvpq1
Today marks the birthday of two trailblazing Black female jurists: Constance Baker Motley and Ketanji Brown Jackson!
"Never limit yourself because of others' limited imagination; never limit others because of your own limited imagination." - Mae Jemison. #OnThisDay Dr. Mae Jamison (@maejamison) became the first African- American woman to go into space in 1992. https://t.co/NI1fYXGzBV
Join #TeamBeatty and community experts this Sunday at Thurber Park to learn about the child tax credit, financial literacy, mental health & wellness, and more. Sunday, August 28 12:00 PM - 3:45 PM Thurber Park 58 Jefferson Ave, Columbus, OH 4321 RSVP at https://t.co/In4cWx3swE https://t.co/YG8FfXtek8
I joined by Democratic colleagues at the White House today to witness history: With @POTUS’ signature, the #CHIPSandScience Act is now law! With this legislation, we are reinforcing America’s leadership in science and innovation for many years to come. https://t.co/ki86pt2DO8
RT @EmiliaSykesOH: I’m running for Congress to advocate on behalf of Ohio’s families. I’ve made it my mission to keep jobs in our stat… https://t.co/vVYLaRPXiN
I’ve never been prouder to lead @TheBlackCaucus, to serve as the conscience of the Congress, and to deliver on the issues impacting Black America the most. #OurPowerOurMessage https://t.co/rYNHGKvC7r
RT @RepBeatty: To lower prices, boost American manufacturing, and create American jobs, I will proudly vote YES to send the… https://t.co/40qUX8pAxQ
To lower prices, boost American manufacturing, and create American jobs, I will proudly vote YES to send the #CHIPSandScience Act to President Biden without delay. Our economic and homeland security cannot be put on the back-burner any longer. https://t.co/ZFdC5wjG1g
32 years ago today the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. The ADA changed America forever, enshrining the rights of disabled Americans into law. https://t.co/NA6S1N7Vuc
#OnThisDay American pilot Amelia Earhart was born. Happy birthday to this exceptional aviation pioneer. https://t.co/qZIeHcDiTZ
The Las Vegas #Raiders made an excellent selection for their new president - Sandra Douglass Morgan, the first Black woman to lead an @NFL team. What an accomplishment! We are very proud of you! https://t.co/jSXaW6EW52