Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “I continue to believe that the Maryland sites offer the best opportunity for a new, consolidated FBI…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “I continue to believe that the Maryland sites offer the best opportunity for a new, consolidated FBI…”
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Steny H. Hoyer tweeted the following:

“I continue to believe that the Maryland sites offer the best opportunity for a new, consolidated FBI headquarters and will work to secure a Maryland location to help the FBI meet our national security needs.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Steny H. Hoyer:

“A new, consolidatedFBI headquarters remains a critical national security priority. The language included in the Omnibus FY 2022 law that was signed into law by @POTUS will require that the GSA select a site. bit.ly/3u2yjKS
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“Wishing a happy birthday to my friend @RepJasonCrow of #CO06. I am grateful for your service as an Army Ranger and your work to safeguard our national security and honor our commitment to our Afghan allies as a Member of @HASCDemocrats.” on March 15
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“My thoughts are with the loved ones of Brent Renaud & Pierre Zakrzewski, two journalists killed this week covering Putins senseless war. I am keeping all members of the media risking their lives to tell the truth of this horrific war in my thoughts & praying for their safety.” on March 15
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