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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Learn more here: https://t.co/RlfdMBwS7r — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 8, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia has granted my request for a temporary moratorium on all eviction proceedings in the Commonwealth through June 28—this action will help keep thousands of Virginia families in their homes amid the ongoing public health crisis. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 8, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

RT @vaELECT: Tuesday, June 16, is the last day to request a mail-in absentee ballot for the Tuesday, June 23 primary elections. Request a… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 8, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Today, and every day, I am grateful for all those who raised their voices for more than five years to advocate for Medicaid expansion––and for the legislators who came together to do the right thing for the Virginians they serve. https://t.co/uOeJ2RGnfv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

We know that there is more work to do to address the health disparities that exist in minority and marginalized communities across Virginia––and now, more than ever, we are committed to doing that work. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

More Virginians are receiving primary, preventative, and behavioral health care that they did not have access to before. And they are seeking care outside of emergency rooms––reducing the burden on our hospital system at a time when we are focused on preserving bed capacity. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Medicaid expansion is helping Virginia weather this unprecedented public health crisis, and saving lives. More Virginians have been able to get treatment for underlying conditions that can make them more vulnerable to #COVID19 complications. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Two years ago today, I signed historic legislation that expanded Medicaid eligibility in our Commonwealth. More than 421,000 newly eligible Virginians have now enrolled in coverage, including nearly 30,000 since the start of the #COVID19 pandemic. https://t.co/vKvSBPl8ZV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 7, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Today, we remember the brave forces who stormed the beaches at Normandy, risking everything to defeat fascism. As the world honors their sacrifice on this 76th anniversary of #DDay, may their example inspire us to unite in the cause of freedom and justice for all. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 6, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Today, we remember the brave forces who stormed the beaches at Normandy, risking everything to defeat fascism. As the world honors their sacrifice on this 76th anniversary of #DDay, may their example inspire us to unite in the cause of freedom and justice for all. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 6, 2020 Just a Typo
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Even in a pandemic, we cannot forget about the gun violence epidemic and its disproportionate impacts on communities of color. We made progress by passing common sense gun safety laws in Virginia this year—but today, on National Gun Violence Awareness Day, we pledge to do more. https://t.co/B1kheovL0S — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 5, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Getting tested for #COVID19 is fast and easy—I got a nasal swab test in Chesapeake earlier today. Virginians should get tested if you are an essential worker, experience symptoms, or think you may have been exposed. To find a testing site near you, visit https://t.co/R3w6Sv1xOK. — PolitiTweet.org

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"It's a burning sensation... but not that unpleasant," Gov. Northam says after getting a COVID-19 test at a free te… https://t.co/IijXF2VMSm

Posted June 5, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

I know Virginians have made tremendous sacrifices and I thank you––it's because of these collective efforts that we… https://t.co/5bwEDQF8p4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

More information on Phase Two, including new guidance for businesses and the executive order I issued on Tuesday, i… https://t.co/GdkCbr8q9T — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

See the key differences between Phase One and Phase Two below. ⬇️ https://t.co/nntbPrYRiM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Overnight summer camps, most indoor entertainment venues, amusement parks, fairs, and carnivals will stay closed in… https://t.co/KaROW2eoKH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

In Phase Two, ☑️ The limit on social gathering increases from 10 to 50 people ☑️ Restaurants can have indoor seatin… https://t.co/kDNyM19l1M — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

While Phase Two includes more flexibility for restaurants, gyms, and recreation and entertainment venues, we will k… https://t.co/RdqzPHoi0T — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

The Northern Virginia region and the City of Richmond will not move to Phase Two just yet––these localities only en… https://t.co/nCA8dxSXbN — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Our hospital bed capacity remains stable, the percentage of people hospitalized with a positive or pending #COVID19… https://t.co/Q0fTIynScs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

Tomorrow, most of Virginia will begin Phase Two of our #ForwardVirginia plan to gradually ease some of the public h… https://t.co/iEQDTyhHiu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

RT @ABC: BREAKING: VA Gov. Ralph Northam announces statue of Robert E. Lee to be removed. "Yes, that statue has been there for a long time… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

RT @timkaine: It’s time. These statues are not just reminders of a painful past, but symbols of a painful present and even harbingers of a… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020 Retweet
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

America is once again looking to Virginia to lead. And make no mistake—removing a symbol is important, but it’s only a step. We still need change in this country. We need healing most of all. But symbols matter. We all know it’s time. And history will prove that. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

I believe in a Virginia that studies its past in an honest way. I believe in a Virginia that learns lessons from the past. And we all know our country needs that example right now. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

We must take action. So I am directing @DGSvirginia to remove the statue of Robert E. Lee. It will go into storage, and we will work with the community to determine its future. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

I believe in a Virginia that studies its past in an honest way. I believe that when we learn more, we can do more. And I believe that when we learn more—when we take that honest look at our past—we must do more than just talk about the future. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

In 2020, we can no longer honor a system that was based on the buying and selling of enslaved people. Yes, that statue has been there for a long time. But it was wrong then, and it is wrong now. So we’re taking it down. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

And when it’s the biggest thing around, it sends a clear message: This is what we value the most. But that’s just not true anymore. In Virginia, we no longer preach a false version of history. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020
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Governor Ralph Northam @VAGovernor73

But the Lee statue is unique, both in size and in legal status. The state owns it, unlike most other statues––that was part of the plan to keep it up forever. It sits on a 100-foot circle of land, a state-owned island, surrounded by the City of Richmond. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 4, 2020