Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “This #AmeriCorpsWeek, thank you to @AmeriCorps members and @AmeriCorpsSr volunteers in Maryland for…”

Maryland U.S. Rep John P. Sarbanes: “This #AmeriCorpsWeek, thank you to @AmeriCorps members and @AmeriCorpsSr volunteers in Maryland for…”
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John P. Sarbanes tweeted the following:

“This #AmeriCorpsWeek, thank you to @AmeriCorps members and @AmeriCorpsSr volunteers in Maryland for your dedication to service. Your work makes a profound impact on communities in our state and across the country.”
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Here are other recent tweets from John P. Sarbanes:

“I voted to pass this bill and support assistance for families, lower health care costs, confront the climate crisis and invest in Maryland priorities #ForThePeople.
sarbanes.house.gov/media-center/p” on March 11
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“I am pleased that the FY22 federal funding package upholds our commitments at home and abroad. It rises to the challenges of this moment by creating good-paying jobs, helping families with the rising costs of living and strengthening Americas leadership on the global stage.” on March 11
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“The School Breakfast Program ensures that all students start each day with the necessary nutrition to learn and grow. Today, Im joining @MarylandHunger to applaud the school nutrition staff who make healthy school meals a reality, even during #COVID19. #HearTheCrunch” on March 10
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