Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “We can’t just stop there. We also need to fight to raise the federal minimum wage, ensure safe working…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “We can’t just stop there. We also need to fight to raise the federal minimum wage, ensure safe working…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“We can’t just stop there.
We also need to fight to raise the federal minimum wage, ensure safe working conditions, and provide the benefits families need to thrive #EqualPayDay #WomensHistoryMonth”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“We need to be comprehensive to tackle the #WageGap.
Family and medical #PaidLeave is essential to building equal opportunity for all in the workplace #EqualPayDay #WomensHistoryMonth”
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“59 years ago today, the Equal Pay Act was signed into law. But the #GenderPayGap still holds too many women back. Thats unacceptable!
No matter your gender, race, sexual orientation or identity, every American deserves equal pay for equal work #EqualPayDay #WomensHistoryMonth”
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“Have you heard of the incredible world-renowned youth #ClimateActivist @GretaThunberg?
Greta was 15-years-old when she began protesting the Swedish Parliament, demanding that they adopt climate change laws.
Her movement grew worldwide, & the #FridaysForFuture movement was born.” on March 14
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