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Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
RT @RepDennyHeck: More homebuyers and renters want to live near public transit. So my friend @RepScottPeters and I introduced the Build Mor… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Happy Hanukkah to San Diegans gathered to celebrate the Festival of Lights. Wishing you a joyous week spent with family and friends. https://t.co/k6Klzj7iPh — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
#ICYMI: Our bill, the LAB Act, passed in the FY2020 spending bills. It would protect access to life-saving lab services by ensuring CMS has a broad representation of data, so they don't underpay for services and small, rural labs are not forced to close. https://t.co/xDaEm1Cpch — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
It also includes our bill, the Daniel Somers Network of Support Act to help loved ones better understand the challenges faced by servicemembers, inspired by @danielsparents of Coronado. We couldn't have done it without the support of @SenatorSinema. — PolitiTweet.org
Nancy Pelosi @SpeakerPelosi
With my signature, the National Defense Authorization Act, which ends the unjust “widow’s tax” & secures 12 weeks o… https://t.co/FxDEZ…
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Joined my @EnergyCommerce colleagues to highlight our accomplishments from 2019. We've worked to curb climate change, improve access to health care, and hold the Trump Administration accountable. #ProgressForThePeople https://t.co/ckI5xzOuBW — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
#USMCA builds on decades of trade between our three nations and ensures our economies can continue to prosper in the years ahead. I hope the Senate will quickly approve the agreement. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
In July, I led a letter with @RepColinAllred to @SpeakerPelosi to support the stronger environmental and labor standards needed to secure congressional approval, and to urge a vote by the end of the year. https://t.co/V0cXYJ41M6 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
It also includes $215 million for NADBANK and $300 million for the Border Water Infrastructure Project, which can help address the Tijuana sewage spills through wastewater infrastructure improvements and projects. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
The #USMCA we passed today preserves vital trading relationships with Mexico and Canada, San Diego’s top two trading partners, with stronger environmental, labor, and intellectual property protections. https://t.co/b2NmrQF2ge — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
#TeamPeters attended the final ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the completion of expansions and upgrades at the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry. This $741 million project is the right kind of investment for the border and shows what we can accomplish when we work together. https://t.co/WC1PdZ1r02 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
The bill would help Californians who paid more after the changes, and ensure families do not pay federal taxes on what they have already paid in state and local taxes. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Families in high tax states, like California, were hurt by the cap on SALT deductions. An estimated one million California taxpayers paid more on their federal income taxes due to the cap. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Voted for the Restoring Tax Fairness for States and Localities Act to repeal the cap on deductions for state and local taxes, which was imposed by the Republican tax bill. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
RT @SDChamber: The House approves USMCA! 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇲🇽 This is a huge win for our region. #USMCA is a trade agreement, but also very importantly a… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Today is a solemn day as our country faces a historic vote and moment of truth. I swore an oath to defend the Constitution and uphold rule of law. It's a tragedy my Republican colleagues refuse to do the same. #DefendOurDemocracy https://t.co/09bNckyGxq — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Spoke with @nbcsandiego on today's historic impeachment vote. Tune in this evening for the full interview. 📺 https://t.co/1dSXLMxALr — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Next year, tens of thousands of San Diego veterans can shop at exchanges and commissaries on military bases and use recreation facilities. Read more about identification requirements in @sdut. https://t.co/UeuOKGm5vn — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Met with Shinichi Iida, Minister for Economic Affairs at @JapanEmbDC to discuss the global climate crisis and the need for American leadership. He agrees the world is looking to the United States to do our part to reduce emissions and act on climate. https://t.co/jqiVOfvL7C — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
In our nation's history, thousands have gone into battle to fight for our democracy. In contrast, my Republican colleagues will not speak up for rule of law or against presidential abuse of power. That's the tragedy of today's events. #DefendOurDemocracy https://t.co/GNmQwTn1Bv — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
In contrast, for fear of losing an election, my colleagues will not speak up for rule of law or against presidential abuse of power. Those who don’t actively excuse the behavior will remain silent and cowardly. Voters may give them a pass, but history will judge them harshly. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
That’s the tragedy of today’s events. In our nation’s history, thousands of Americans have gone into battle to fight for our democracy. Those young people served without reservation, as they still do today. Many were gravely injured and some made the ultimate sacrifice. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Republicans say they want to avoid impeachment, but what choice do they give us? They refuse to seek the truth and condemn the abuse of power to prevent it in the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
I believe the president’s actions warrant removal from office, but we could have an honest debate. What's not up for debate is what happened, or whether it’s wrong. It’s historically criminal and unpatriotic. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
No House Republican has joined in to demand the documents or witnesses that the president has refused to produce. And Senate Republican leaders have announced that he himself can set the rules of his own trial. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
No House Republican has joined in to demand the documents or witnesses that the president has refused to produce. And Senate Republicans leaders have announced that he himself can set the rules of his own trial. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Republicans have not sought the truth; they have sought to avoid it. They have demeaned and insulted witnesses–patriots, warriors, career diplomats–who have provided evidence against the president. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Many have lamented that this effort is not bipartisan. That’s up to my Republican colleagues. I’ve had enough of the “both sides” rhetoric that characterizes today’s punditry and journalism. Republicans have excused Trump’s crimes or pretended they didn’t happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
The president also obstructed Congress by refusing to allow witnesses to testify. He is not exercising a privilege over particular evidence or testimony. He is just saying Congress can’t have information. This is unprecedented and a violation of our separation of powers. — PolitiTweet.org
Barb McQuade @BarbMcQuade
Defense 12: We need to hear from the whistleblower. Response: The whistleblower was a tipster, whose tip led to the… https://t.co/YY5fs929yL
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
The president also obstructed Congress by refusing to allow witnesses to testify. He is not exercising a privilege over particular evidence or testimony. He is just saying Congress can’t have information. This is unprecedented and a violation of our separation of powers. — PolitiTweet.org
Barb McQuade @BarbMcQuade
Defense 12: We need to hear from the whistleblower. Response: The whistleblower was a tipster, whose tip led to the… https://t.co/YY5fs929yL
Rep. Scott Peters @RepScottPeters
Many have lamented that this effort is not bipartisan. That’s up to my Republican colleagues. I’ve had enough of the “both sides” rhetoric that characterizes today’s punditry and journalism. Republicans have excused Trump’s crimes or pretended they didn’t happen. — PolitiTweet.org