Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “Pleased that the Senate confirmed Shalanda Young today as Director of @OMBPress. I was glad to join…”

Maryland U.S. Rep Steny H. Hoyer: “Pleased that the Senate confirmed Shalanda Young today as Director of @OMBPress. I was glad to join…”
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Steny H. Hoyer tweeted the following:

“Pleased that the Senate confirmed Shalanda Young today as Director of @OMBPress. I was glad to join her at today’s @WhiteHouse signing ceremony for the FY22 omnibus she helped to lead; I look forward to working with her and @POTUS to deliver #ForThePeople. bit.ly/37zp0e0
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Here are other recent tweets from Steny H. Hoyer:

“Today marks #EqualPayDay, when we raise awareness of the persistent pay gap between men & women that deprives millions of American women of earned & deserved income. House Dems are determined to close this gap and have twice passed the #PaycheckFairnessAct.bit.ly/3CIhnNU
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“One year later, the #AmericanRescuePlan continues to make a difference in communities across America. Take a look at how this transformative law, delivered by Democrats to combat the economic and public health impacts of COVID-19, kickstarted our recovery: bit.ly/36dl2ae” on March 14
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“Proud to stand with Jewish Democratic Members of Congress as they speak out against the antisemitic statement by the Executive Director of Amnesty International USA that denies the Jewish peoples right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland of Israel. twitter.com/RepJerryNadler” on March 14
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