Deleted Tweets From Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J.
Mikie Sherrill's accounts: RepSherrill, MikieSherrill
Tracking Since: January 03, 2019
In September, #NJ11 faced historic and devastating floods. Today I chaired a hearing with @NOA Administrator Spinrad on how we can ensure we are #WeatherReady and how the agency is prioritizing their climate science initiatives. View the hearing here: https://t.co/bkuOr3wzE9
We also passed funding through the emergency supplemental to help resettle the incredibly brave Afghans. This aid is targeted to Afghans and their families receiving this funding are in the SIV program & are responsible for protecting countless American lives.
Included in the CR was an emergency supplemental for additional Hurricane Ida recovery. This includes relief for families across northern New Jersey who are still dealing with the fallout of the devastating floods that hit our communities earlier this month.
Last night the House passed a critical continuing resolution & avoided the fiscal cliff, which will keep the government funded through December. We have a pandemic to battle & an economy to rebuild. Proud we're protecting lives & livelihoods by skipping the partisan budget games.
This weekend I participated in the 9/11 Promise Run. I ran 9.11 miles to help honor our fallen neighbors and support our first responders who ran into the towers to save others. https://t.co/osXIHt3oPO
Last night in Chatham, I joined the 9/11 Memorial Committee & local officials in remembering the 13 residents lost 20 years ago & honoring our first responders. Thank you to Retired Capt. Bob Penn for recounting his experiences at Ground Zero & reminding us of the power of unity. https://t.co/ouNAAGxQh2
I joined residents who lost loved ones on September 11 at Eagle Rock Reservation to commemorate all those lost. @SenBooker, @SenatorMenendez, @Joe_D_EssexExec, @RepDonaldPayne, @LtGovOliver, elected officials, & clergy gathered at the same site where many saw the towers fall. https://t.co/RIIkwRjamP
Thank you to @Joe_D_EssexExec for his efforts to highlight the impacts on Essex to FEMA officials. Securing this federal aid took advocacy from all levels. Now, let’s get to work putting it to good use for our residents.
NEW: @fema has added Essex Co. to its disaster declaration. Essex was hit hard with severe flooding, countless injuries, & 4 tragic deaths. We badly needed this federal aid, which is why @RepDonaldPayne & I urged its inclusion so strongly. https://t.co/6xNP2IIABA
My team and I have been on the phone with FEMA and local officials advocating for needed relief for our towns. I stand with Gov. Murphy and counties like Essex asking that a major disaster declaration be issued for those counties who have been hit hardest. QT @GovMurphy: .@fema has announced a Major Disaster Declaration for six New Jersey counties and their assessment teams are on the… https://t.co/kw6KcyuZVm)
It was an honor to be joined by FDNY Chief Richardson today along with so many first responders and veterans from NJ and NY today. We are so grateful for their service to our communites and country. https://t.co/EqrlNtOcbh
What residents like Barbara are going through is devastating. It reaffirms what we already know -- we are confronting the very real consequences of the climate crisis right now. These heartbreaking photos prove it. https://t.co/BodMg4mSyV
As too many of you know, this isn’t the first time our residents have faced these challenges either. When Dana and Justin bought their house in 2008 it wasn't even zoned for flooding. Since then, they have had two huge floods, and this time they are likely to lose everything.
First, we need to make critical investments in flood resilience, not just flooding relief. But we also need to be taking bigger steps, like investing & growing the clean energy economy that will hopefully work to slow some of these climate impacts we’re experiencing. https://t.co/jRRyUEbIC7
This flooding also highlights the critical need to invest in our infrastructure. We need 21st century tunnels, bridges, and roads that can withstand the elements and keep our communities safe and moving forward. https://t.co/ey8Nz5IH2N
Residents are continuing to dig out from after this week's deadly flooding. I’ve been in close contact with mayors & local officials across #NJ11, including Mayor James Damiano & Councilman Al Kahwaty in Little Falls, to ensure their communities have the resources they need.
We’ve made great strides in accessibility since 1990 but we still have work to do. As a member of the @EdLaborCtme, I am fighting to ensure we continue to build on the ADA’s legacy by working for greater employment opportunities and education programs for all Americans.
We’ve made great strides in accessibility since 1990 but we still have work to do. As a member of the @EdLaborCtme, I am fighting to ensure we continue to build on the ADA’s legacy by working for greater employment opportunities and education programs for all Americans.