Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “I joined the @SEEC #NatureAndOceans Task Force, introduced today to prioritize natural climate solutions….”

Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “I joined the @SEEC #NatureAndOceans Task Force, introduced today to prioritize natural climate solutions….”
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John P. Sarbanes tweeted the following:

“I joined the @SEEC #NatureAndOceans Task Force, introduced today to prioritize natural climate solutions. We must harness the power of our lands and waters to lower the impact of greenhouse gas emissions and protect our communities.”
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Here are other recent tweets from John P. Sarbanes:

“As we recognize 57 years since Bloody Sunday, we remember Congressman John Lewis and those who bravely marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the right to vote. We must honor them by continuing our efforts to protect voting rights.”
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“The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will create safer bridges, support a strong economy and make daily life easier for Marylanders. Im pleased to join todays event to announce that long-overdue repairs and upgrades are finally on their way. twitter.com/BaltCoGov/stat
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“We owe it to toxic-exposed veterans to provide the care and benefits they’ve earned. Today, I am voting for the Honoring Our PACT Act, comprehensive legislation that will uphold our commitments to them.” on March 3
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