John P. Sarbanes shares thoughts on Twitter

John P. Sarbanes shares thoughts on Twitter
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John P. Sarbanes tweeted the following:

“.@EnergyCommerces #SubOversight is hearing from health care workers about the frontlines of #COVID19. Ill be asking how we can address staff shortages, combat health misinformation and ensure Americans have access to the health care services they need.
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Here are other recent tweets from John P. Sarbanes:

“Nationwide, the fight to protect voting rights continues. We cannot wait to safeguard our democracy. #SOTU twitter.com/POTUS/status/1
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“My guest to this evenings #SOTU, Karim Peoples, sees this firsthand – investing in clean energy will cut costs, create new good-paying jobs and protect our planet. twitter.com/POTUS/status/1
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“.@POTUS knows that many Americans are feeling pinched right now. Facing our challenges head-on is the way to succeed and I look forward to joining the President in lowering costs and lifting up families.”
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