North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “I was incredibly proud to vote for historic investments in Wake County this week. I secured more than…”

North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “I was incredibly proud to vote for historic investments in Wake County this week. I secured more than…”
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Deborah K. Ross tweeted the following:

“I was incredibly proud to vote for historic investments in Wake County this week. I secured more than $10 million in funding for projects across our community — from the @Wakegov DNA Lab to the @GoCary Bus Operations and Maintenance Facility.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Deborah K. Ross:

“President Zelensky is far from a “thug,” as my North Carolina colleague puts it. He is bravely defending his people against the real aggressor in this situation – Putin. wral.com/us-rep-madison” on March 10
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“Join me on Monday for the State of Wake County!
I am hosting a telephone town hall on March 14 at 8pm with experts on the economy, the situation in Ukraine, and more. You can join by calling (833) 479-1988 or tune in at Ross.House.gov/live. Comment any questions below.” on March 10
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“I fought hard for more than $10 million in funding for Wake County projects that will support underserved areas, foster economic development, and make a real difference in the lives of our people. More here” on March 10
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