Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “While today is #StPatricksDay, March is #IrishAmericanHeritageMonth. American society has always benefited…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Anthony Brown: “While today is #StPatricksDay, March is #IrishAmericanHeritageMonth. American society has always benefited…”
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Anthony Brown tweeted the following:

“While today is #StPatricksDay, March is #IrishAmericanHeritageMonth.
American society has always benefited from the contributions of immigrant communities, and we honor the heritage that Irish-Americans share with us.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Anthony Brown:

“Did you know that the third quarter of Prince Georges Countys seal symbolizes Ireland?
: experienceprincegeorges.com/explore/histor
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“#StPatricksDay celebrates the life of Irelands premiere patron saint, and is a time to celebrate the rich culture & contributions the Irish & Irish-Americans have made here in MD, across the United States, and around the globe.
Wishing my Irish constituents a blessed day.”
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“Quality infrastructure is about justice. For too long our #Infrastructure has divided Black neighborhoods and communities of color from opportunities.@SecretaryButtigieg is right Its time to correct the mistakes of the past. Happy to have fought for this new beginning. twitter.com/60minutes/stat” on March 16
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