Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “Marylanders know the effects of climate change all too well. We must act quickly to confront the climate…”

Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “Marylanders know the effects of climate change all too well. We must act quickly to confront the climate…”
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John P. Sarbanes tweeted the following:

“Marylanders know the effects of climate change all too well. We must act quickly to confront the climate crisis, build climate resilience and protect public health.
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Here are other recent tweets from John P. Sarbanes:

“This morning, @ZelenksyyUa called on the United States to do more to protect freedom, democracy and the lives of innocent Ukrainians in the face of Putins reckless, unjustified invasion. We must do more and #StandWithUkraine wholeheartedly.”
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“Workplace disparities for women were exacerbated by #COVID19. Women lost their jobs, saw their hours cut or left the workforce to care for family at rates much higher than men. #EqualPay is just the start we must do much more to support women in the workplace. twitter.com/USDOL/status/1” on March 15
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“The gender pay gap leaves women especially women of color with fewer resources to provide for themselves and their families. On this #EqualPayDay, I urge the Senate to act on the Paycheck Fairness Act, which I voted to pass last year, to guarantee equal pay for equal work.” on March 15
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