Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “Have you placed your second order for free, at-home COVID-19 rapid tests? Households are now eligible…”

Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “Have you placed your second order for free, at-home COVID-19 rapid tests? Households are now eligible…”
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John P. Sarbanes tweeted the following:

“Have you placed your second order for free, at-home COVID-19 rapid tests? Households are now eligible for two separate orders of four tests delivered straight to doorsteps. Sign up here:
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Here are other recent tweets from John P. Sarbanes:

“Expanding public transportation and upholding our #ActOnClimate commitments are two of my priorities and Im pleased the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act does both. @FTA_DOT has announced $1.47 billion in new funding to invest in zero and low emission #GreenTransit.” on March 8
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“Maintaining our infrastructure should be a given, but 273 bridges in Maryland are in poor condition. Yesterdays event highlighted how $400 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will help to repair and upgrade bridges across our state.” on March 8
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“On this #InternationalWomensDay, we celebrate the leadership and accomplishments of women around the world, including in our own Maryland communities. We honor their strength. Today and every day, I will fight for a better, more equitable future for women and families.” on March 8
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