Anthony Brown takes to Twitter

Anthony Brown takes to Twitter
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“We make a sacred commitment to our veterans to take care of them and their families when they return home and take off the uniform

Our vets sacrifice so much for our country. I will always fight to do more for them and their families #SOTU”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“It’s time to #EndGunViolenceNow. These solutions are commonsense, bipartisan, and necessary to save lives
Maryland is leading the way to tackle gun violence in our communities. It’s time for Congress to hold gun manufacturers accountable and pass meaningful reform #SOTU”
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“I agree with @POTUS:We need to increase our support of #HBCUs by increasing federal funds for Pell Grants!
Our nations HBCUs are an integral part of American education, and I support the work that the @HBCUCaucus does, especially for Marylands four HBCUs #SOTU”
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“Safer streets and criminal justice reform arent mutually exclusive
Our communities are safer when we hold law enforcement accountable, invest in the social needs of our neighborhoods, and take on the root causes of violence and crime #SOTU”
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