Deleted Tweets From Carolyn Bourdeaux, D-Ga.
Carolyn Bourdeaux's accounts: RepBourdeaux, Carolyn4GA7
Tracked Between: January 03, 2021-October 04, 2022
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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RT @USNationalGuard: "I’m proud of the Guardsmen and women who left their families and civilian jobs to serve as Soldiers and Airmen in… https://t.co/6EaMjc5sPw
Next the arsonists will be put in charge of the fire department. https://t.co/qzLRrqYrVz”
Our suburbs face unique challenges — they need unique solutions. That's why I've introduced four bills to "FutureFit the Suburbs"! https://t.co/rvkRupmXky
RT @RepBourdeaux: The opioid crisis in our country is incredibly serious, and has only worsened during the #COVID19 pandemic. I voted… https://t.co/IMlvtUYqLA
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
The opioid crisis in our country is incredibly serious, and has only worsened during the #COVID19 pandemic. I voted to pass the Fairness in Orphan Drug Exclusivity Act to start addressing this issue and drive down the cost of live saving medicine. https://t.co/9L5z4lQ5UN
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
January 6 was a dark days in our nation’s history. I’ll be voting in favor of bipartisan legislation establishing a commission to investigate the insurrection because inaction is simply not an option.
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
It was an honor to join the Bipartisan Women’s Caucus this morning at the @ArlingtonNatl for the 23rd annual Women in Military Service Wreath Laying Ceremony. To all the brave women who serve, we thank you for your sacrifices, and will never forget those who we’ve lost. https://t.co/2sS8LiRw3N
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
It was an honor to join the Bipartisan Women’s Caucus this morning in Arlington for the 23rd annual Women in Military Service Wreath Laying Ceremony. To all the brave women who serve, we thank you for your sacrifices, and will never forget those who we’ve lost. https://t.co/VOAJK9ovDq
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
January 6 was one of the darkest days in our history when the Capitol was attacked by insurrectionists. The House is passing legislation to establish an independent, bipartisan commission that will take action to ensure that it can #NeverAgain take place.
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
Some #BTS shots from @JoeBiden and @DrBiden's visit to #GA07 last week. #HelpIsHere https://t.co/qpuwoJLitf
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
I am heartbroken to hear of the tragedy that took place at the Lag B'Omer celebrations in Israel. My thoughts are with the friends and families of those who were lost. QT @Jerusalem_Post: ⚫️🇮🇱 Tragedy in #Israel: At least 44 people were killed on Thursday night after a stampede broke out as massive cro… https://t.co/1BICIA3oHs)
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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I’m thrilled to share that small business owners Charel and Jamaal Palmer will be joining me tonight as my virtual guests for the Joint Address to Congress. The Palmers’ business, @Popbar, was one of many local establishments that benefitted from my #PPPExtensionAct. https://t.co/KxL1Y7uhZM
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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History will be made tomorrow when @POTUS begins his address with the words “Madam Speaker” and “Madam Vice President.” Save this link to tune in tomorrow at 9 p.m. for the Joint Address of Congress: https://t.co/NU23byfJNE
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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Too many states — including Georgia — are struggling to process and distribute unemployment assistance. Having uniform standards would help alleviate those problems.
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
This week, I joined my old boss @SenWyden, @RepHorsford, and colleagues in both the House and Senate in asking @SecMartyWalsh to implement one standard set of technology and security guidelines for all state unemployment offices to use. https://t.co/25r5c8ojmw
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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Appreciate @SenatorWarnock’s remarks this morning on @MeetThePress on the need to protect voting rights. As he said, “we have to pass voting rights, no matter what.” QT @SenatorWarnock: Today marks 56 years since hundreds of brave men & women began the historic march from Selma to Montgomery. 1965… https://t.co/vTaFdd8u3b)
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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Too many Georgians have been unable to access unemployment benefits during the pandemic, which is why I led a letter yesterday to @GeorgiaDOL asking for a true audit of the system. It’s time to fix this problem and get Georgians the help they need. https://t.co/swDlpFEia1
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
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In 2005, it was Republicans in Georgia who enacted no-excuse absentee voting. Now they’re changing their tune — and politics is the reason. https://t.co/91IUeAxcE4
RepBourdeaux (D-Ga.)
@RepBourdeaux
There’s been a lot happening over the past few weeks in Washington, so I wanted to sit down and share a brief recap. First, we passed the #COVID relief package in the House, which the Senate approved this weekend. https://t.co/a4wiyLOtGG