North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “Today, President Biden finally signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act into law,…”

North Carolina U.S. Rep Deborah K. Ross: “Today, President Biden finally signed the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act into law,…”
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Deborah K. Ross tweeted the following:

“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.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Deborah K. Ross:

“.@POTUS just signed the government funding package into law!
This historic bill includes more than $10.6 million in funding for community projects across Wake County. Learn more about real investments this legislation will bring to our community ross.house.gov/media/press-re
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“We have been fighting to close the gender pay gap for decades, but last year women still earned just 83 cents for every $1 dollar earned by men.
I urge my Senate colleagues to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act to ensure all women receive equal pay for equal work. #EqualPayDay”
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“It was wonderful speaking with so many constituents last night during the State of Wake telephone town hall!
Thank you to all who asked thoughtful questions and to our special guests for their insights.”
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