Deleted Tweets From John Sarbanes, D-Md.
John Sarbanes's accounts: RepSarbanes, JohnSarbanes
Tracking Since: December 14, 2011
Just two days after promising to protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, President Trump unveiled the 2020 #TrumpBudget and it does exactly the opposite. https://t.co/J1YmzTMmPd
RT @RepScottPeters: 10 years ago, the SCOTUS’s ruling on Citizens United opened the floodgates to dark money in politics. Americans kno… https://t.co/t2dY9aAX3n
During our discussion, we covered several important topics, including security in the eastern Mediterranean region and pushing back against Turkish aggression, reducing dependence on Russian energy sources and improving U.S. investments in Greece.
I can personally attest to the tremendous benefits of programs like Fulbright, which enabled me to study law and politics in Greece.
Importantly, we also talked about finding new ways to strengthen ties between Greek and American universities – especially by supporting exchange opportunities like the Fulbright Program.
This week, I had a great meeting with Prime Minister @kmitsotakis of Greece, alongside @SpeakerPelosi and Majority Leader McCarthy. https://t.co/pru1Qvja1c
Every year, my alma mater – @Princeton – awards the Princeton Prize in Race Relations to high school students working to advance racial equity in their schools and communities. Want to apply or nominate someone? Check out the link below. https://t.co/YRERhFOrvX
Instead, it serves as a baseline to build future trade accords that ensure all American workers and consumers enjoy the strongest possible protections and that enforce the robust environmental standards needed to counteract the climate crisis.
While it’s an improvement on the status quo, the agreement we passed today does not serve as a template for future trade agreements.
It fails to set strong standards to address the climate crisis and expand consumer protections. It could also provide better labor protections for hardworking Americans to ensure that fewer jobs get shipped overseas.
However, despite the many improvements made by House Democrats, the new NAFTA agreement falls short in a number of areas.
The agreement we passed today strengthens oversight and enforcement mechanisms, improves labor standards and prevents pharmaceutical companies from abusing the trade pact to lock in high prescription drug prices.
Importantly, the new NAFTA agreement negotiated by @HouseDemocrats strips away many of the special-interest provisions pushed by Big Pharma and large corporations – giveaways that were largely embraced by the Trump Administration.
The new NAFTA agreement I supported yesterday makes several improvements to both the original NAFTA agreement signed in 1994 and the preliminary agreement put forward by the Trump Administration last year. https://t.co/zIo3WaoOjB
This year, more Marylanders signed up for health insurance via @MarylandConnection than ever before. I’m proud that our state remains deeply committed to helping residents access high-quality and affordable health care. #GetCoveredMD https://t.co/jkjHafzFAv
RT @RepMGS: It’s really pretty simple. Americans should decide our elections, not some foreign country. But apparently, P… https://t.co/JtHN1ZTkLB
RT @RepMGS: .@HouseDemocrats have passed 3 landmark anti-corruption bills that would protect against foreign interference, like… https://t.co/Hha7s4CQOp
RT @RepMGS: As long as President Trump continues to solicit, and @senatemajldr McConnell continues to stonewall, the integrity… https://t.co/HhuEgmUItb
During the event, representatives from the @FTC and the @USPISpressroom discussed ways to guard against common scams — including IRS and Social Security fraud, impostor scams, data breaches and ID theft.