Minnesota U.S. Rep Dean Phillips: “Last night, I voted to fund our police & public safety, Head Start and Pell Grants, fight opioid addiction,…”

Minnesota U.S. Rep Dean Phillips: “Last night, I voted to fund our police & public safety, Head Start and Pell Grants, fight opioid addiction,…”
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Dean Phillips tweeted the following:

“Last night, I voted to fund our police & public safety, Head Start and Pell Grants, fight opioid addiction, reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, ban Russian oil, send aid to Ukraine, and bring $17mm home for #MN03 community projects. It was a good evening for America.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Dean Phillips:

“As a Gold Star son who lost his dad in Vietnam, I know there are tens of thousands of Russian sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, and wives wondering why their fathers, sons, and husbands are dying in a war with no clear purpose, principle, or possibility of success.” on March 9
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“Putins War exposes the uncomfortable truth that most nations, including our own United States, are often forced to compromise their principles and values due to a reliance on oil. We must immediately unite behind renewable energy independence as an issue of national security.” on March 9
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“This thread about the butterfly mines Russia is dropping on Ukraine and their particular risk to children is horrifying. Putins depravity is diabolical and any person or nation enabling him is complicit. twitter.com/deangloster/st” on March 9
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