Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Racial justice is environmental justice. 50 years after redlining ended, communities of color continue…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “Racial justice is environmental justice. 50 years after redlining ended, communities of color continue…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“Racial justice is environmental justice. 50 years after redlining ended, communities of color continue to live with harmful levels of pollution.
From housing to infrastructure, it’s time we were intentional about correcting the mistakes of the past.
washingtonpost.com/climate-enviro
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“According to the @CDCGov, 19% of new HIV diagnoses are among women.
On #NWGHAAD, lets come together to provide the resources, support and care individuals need.
Its time to end the stigma and this epidemic. We can #StopHIVTogether #WomensHistoryMonth”
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“#Ukraine is fighting for freedom, democracy, and self-determination.
#Russia is fighting to advance tyranny and bloodshed.
Its that clear. I know what side Im on. twitter.com/AccountableGOP
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“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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