Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “20 ppl every minute experience intimate partner violence. While Congress just reauthorized #VAWA4All,…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “20 ppl every minute experience intimate partner violence. While Congress just reauthorized #VAWA4All,…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“20 ppl every minute experience intimate partner violence. While Congress just reauthorized #VAWA4All, we need to do more to end abuse & protect the vulnerable.
Abusers shouldnt be able to possess a firearm. Ill continue to champion these necessary reforms #WomensHistoryMonth”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“Of our nation’s 155,000 pilots and flight engineers, only 5.2% are women.
Last year, @AlaskaAir entered a partnership with one of Marylands HBCUs, @UMESNews, to encourage and increase intersectional diversity within the aviation industry.
baltimoresun.com/maryland/bs-pr
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“This #WomenOfAviationWeek, lets celebrate our female pilots and flight engineers, and encourage our aviation aspirants to go for their dreams #BreakTheBias.”
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“Saturday at 10:00 AM, Im holding my next virtual townhall to answer your questions on global, national, and local issues. Ill also provide an update on my work in Congress on behalf of Marylanders
I want to hear from you
Register: anthonybrown.house.gov/townhall
OR watch on Facebook” on March 9
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