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Deleted Tweets From Cheri Bustos, D-Ill.

Deleted Tweets From Cheri Bustos, D-Ill.

Cheri Bustos's accounts: RepCheri, CheriBustos

Tracking Since: January 18, 2013

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Inland waterways like the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers deliver goods from our family farmers to the global market each year. That's why, I joined my colleagues in passing the Water Resources Development Act, which will authorize vital investments in our water infrastructure. https://t.co/QsX5KrgNIn

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This morning, I joined my fellow @HouseAgDems members @RepAngieCraig and @RepCindyAnxe at the Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Program’s ACE Summit! We had over 100 WOMEN Farm Bureau members nationwide in attendance - including Kaylee Heap and Jenny Ring from Illinois! https://t.co/iKbsX3VOqQ

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Pride Month also reminds us of the trailblazers who fought for decades to pave the way for equality. We must honor their work by getting the #EqualityAct to @POTUS's desk to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans under law.

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Today kicks off #PrideMonth, a time to celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and the progress we've made toward equality. This month, and every month, we must remain committed to standing up against hate and intolerance -ensuring that LGBTQ+ Americans can live safely and authentically. https://t.co/CPRIZpTd1V

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Pride Month also reminds us of the trailblazers who fought for decades to pave the way for equality. We must honor their work by getting the #EqualityAct to @POTUS's desk to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans under law.

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Today kicks off #PrideMonth , a time to celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and the progress we've made toward equality. This month, and every month, we must remain committed to standing up against hate and intolerance -to ensure LGBTQ+ Americans can live safely and authentically. https://t.co/x6f8Mczawv

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Pride Month also reminds us of the trailblazers who fought for decades to pave the way for equality. We must honor their work by getting the #EqualityAct to @POTUS's desk to protect the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans under law.

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Today kicks off #PrideMonth, a time to celebrate our LGBTQ+ community and the progress we've made toward equality. This month, and every month, we must remain committed to standing up against hate and intolerance -ensuring that LGBTQ+ Americans can live safely and authentically. https://t.co/yRkCv8AXkT

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Alexandria Aniyah Rubio, 10 Alexandria had just earned a spot on the All-A honor roll and good citizen award; her relatives described her as a “bright light in everyone’s life.” She loved playing softball. https://t.co/a4BzrRmaSz

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Ellie Garcia, 9 Ellie played on the city’s youth basketball team, and her father, Steven, said she was “a doll and the happiest ever.” She dreamed of wearing a purple dress to her quinceañera and becoming a teacher. https://t.co/VouokzEwBZ

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Amerie Jo Garza just celebrated her 10th birthday two weeks ago. Amerie was described as “super-outgoing” and a “teacher’s pet” by her grandmother Berlinda Irene Arreola; she loved nothing more than her family. https://t.co/UWNY6Z4xnA

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Jose Flores, 10 Jose loved baseball and video games. His father described him as always being full of energy; he was a wonderful big brother to his two siblings. https://t.co/nICVbhWzt4

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Uziyah Garcia, 9 Uziyah leaves behind two sisters. His uncle described him as a “great kid, full of life; he loved anything with wheels and video games.” https://t.co/JZAkp1VQIC

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Xavier Lopez, 10 Xavier was counting down the days until he could attend Flores Middle School in Uvalde. His mother said she will never forget his smile, “It would always cheer anyone up.” https://t.co/0RYqBqrWxQ

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Annabell Guadalupe Rodríguez, 10 Annabell was a third grader at the school. She was in the same classroom as her cousin, Jackie Cazares, who was also shot and killed. Her sister wrote that the two are “dancing up in the sky, watching over us.” https://t.co/wdh2OjsWSS

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Jacklyn Cazares, 9 Jacklyn’s father said she was “full of life and love.” She recently sent off her older sister to prom. https://t.co/xCOc2PBnQj

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Tess Marie Mata, 10 Tess’ sister said she loved TikTok dances, Ariana Grande and the Houston Astros. She was saving money to take her family to Disney World. https://t.co/saPrUAMZaU

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Nevaeh Alyssa Bravo, 10 Nevaeh’s cousin said she would put a smile on everyone’s face. https://t.co/PJmcLKd248

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Jayce Luevanos, 10 Jayce’s grandparents said he was a happy and loved boy. He would make them coffee every morning and write them notes saying “I love you, Grandpa.” He died along with his cousin, Jaliah Nicole Silguero. https://t.co/TZuE4wAAM2

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Irma Garcia, 48 Irma has been described as a “second mom” to her nephew and her students, as well as having been a “sweet, kind, loving” wife and mother with the greatest personality. https://t.co/lnoAgWO8su

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