North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “The restaurant industry needs additional relief as we continue our recovery from COVID-19. That’s…”

North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “The restaurant industry needs additional relief as we continue our recovery from COVID-19. That’s…”
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Deborah K. Ross tweeted the following:

“The restaurant industry needs additional relief as we continue our recovery from COVID-19.
That’s why I just joined @repblumenauer in calling on leadership to replenish the Restaurant Revitalization Fund in any upcoming pandemic relief legislation.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Deborah K. Ross:

“This morning, my colleagues and I heard directly from President Zelensky. We heard the pain and suffering of the brave Ukrainian people, and we are committed to supporting their fight for freedom.”
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“I was excited to join @POTUS & @FLOTUS at the White House and celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth. It’s an honor to work with so many amazing women in Congress and the Administration committed to advancing equality for all.” on March 15
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“Today, President Biden finally signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act into law, including my legislation to address the shortage of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners.
Providing survivors of sexual assault with the care they deserve is long overdue.” on March 15
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