Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Earlier this week, House Republicans blocked the #CROWNAct, a bill intended to end race-based hair…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Earlier this week, House Republicans blocked the #CROWNAct, a bill intended to end race-based hair…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“Earlier this week, House Republicans blocked the #CROWNAct, a bill intended to end race-based hair discirmination. They delayed us, but we wont be deterred.
We will bring the CROWN Act back up for a vote and pass it.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“Veterans are leaders and entrepreneurs in our communities, employing more than 5.3 million Americans
Supporting vet businesses ensures we keep our sacred promise #InvestInVeteransWeek
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“In 1814, Maryland attorney Francis Scott Key wrote our national anthem, inspired by the events of the Battle of Baltimore, during the War of 1812.
Through the darkness, our flag was still there. A symbol of freedom and resiliency #NationalAnthemDay”
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“.@Malala is a powerhouse #WomensRights and education activist.
Her passion for fighting for accessible education for girls & women in Pakistan started at just 11-years-old, when she first protested the Talibans education ban.
Shes the worlds youngest @NobelPrize Laureate.” on March 2
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