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Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Substance use and mental health disorders impact many families across our nation, and I am proud to stand with my colleagues for #CongressGoesPurple to support those in treatment and recovery. #NationalRecoveryMonth https://t.co/Gtsggou9Ub — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
While veterans across the country and veterans service organizations have strongly supported my bill, I am disappointed that Republicans have chosen to deny veterans infertility care and oppose this legislation that would allow veterans to become parents. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Parenthood is one of the most rewarding chapters in life, and veterans experiencing the challenges of infertility deserve to have access to quality care, treatment, and resources to fulfill their dreams of becoming parents. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
My bill is simple: it makes clear that we have an obligation to provide those who have served our nation with the health care they need – including to start a family of their own. https://t.co/Xzf0AlVTPN — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
RT @RepZoeLofgren: After the 2020 election, our republic was seriously threatened. We're voting for the Presidential #ElectionReformAct to… — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
LGBTQ Americans in uniform have made our country stronger, and we must continue fighting for our founding ideal of justice and equality for all. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
A few years ago, Edie petitioned to have her discharge upgraded, and my office opened a case with the Air Force to assist her. Over 60 years after discharge and at the age 87, the Air Force finally granted Edie an ‘honorable’ discharge. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
In 1954, Edythe “Edie” Brown won the distinction of being chosen as an “Outstanding Airman” for the United States Air Force. However, on June 30, 1955, the Air Force discharged her for being gay; and for years, she was denied veterans benefits because of the military discharge. https://t.co/Nbid4fOkA3 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
As a Member of the @LGBTEqCaucus, I am committed to ensuring justice for everyone who was impacted by this discriminatory policy. In fact, my office has worked to restore benefits to those discriminated against under this policy – including Edyth Brown of Ventura. https://t.co/dmZjTPLHVV — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Eleven years ago today, the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy was repealed, which finally allowed LGBTQ individuals to serve openly in our nation's military. https://t.co/ZGSrqoe4lQ — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
To learn more about the Humane Society Legislative Fund scorecard, visit ⤵️ https://t.co/c259GqDaP9 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
In Congress, I've been committed to the safe and humane treatment of animals. That's why I am honored to be recognized by the Humane Society as a 2021 Humane Champion, a recognition awarded to Members of Congress who have a perfect voting record on animal protection legislation. https://t.co/pGYKJhYmmd — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
RT @RepShontelBrown: Extreme MAGA Republicans have a dark vision for our country: criminalizing women’s health care, ending Social Security… — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
I could not be more pleased that the House has passed this bill to honor a truly distinguished veteran from our community, and I will continue to work with Senators Feinstein and Padilla to get the bill to the President’s desk. https://t.co/sUGwbF0dn6 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
While opening the new VA clinic in Ventura County has been my highest priority, I believe that naming the clinic after Captain Rosemary Bryant Mariner provides us with yet another opportunity to recognize the service and sacrifice of women veterans. https://t.co/gVsr8Q4uNP — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Captain Mariner was a true pioneer for women in the military, and she was the true embodiment of the American Spirit. https://t.co/FOyPXF8Uto — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Captain Mariner was named commander of Navy Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 34 at Naval Air Station Point Mugu. The unit was 30 percent female and made Captain Mariner the first woman to command an operational air squadron. https://t.co/wB2TyxuCp4 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Captain Mariner, a former resident of Ventura County, joined the Navy in 1973 where she became a member of the Navy’s first flight-training class for women. https://t.co/CfenpUOJv7 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
After receiving recommendations from the community, the advisory panel chose to name the new clinic after Captain Rosemary Bryant Mariner. https://t.co/SGXEF9MLPI — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
To address this issue, I convened a local citizen advisory panel, comprised of veterans and community leaders to select a woman veteran for whom we could name the new VA clinic in Ventura. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
In fact, of the 1,255 VA healthcare facilities, only two facilities have been named in honor of women veterans. Because so few veteran facilities are named after women, we are reminded of the inequity women veterans face. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Through my work as Chair of the #WomenVetsTaskForce, I am constantly reminded that women are the most visible while serving, and the most invisible when they return to civilian life. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Today, the House passed my bill to name the new VA clinic in Ventura after Captain Rosemary Bryant Mariner. https://t.co/YxGPVoZ5kl — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Although the road to passing legislation to authorize a new facility was long, my legislation passed Congress and was signed into law in 2017 – and the clinic is finally going to open its doors next week. https://t.co/LwIr975mHQ — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
I am especially pleased that the new clinic will be one of the first VA clinics in the country – and the very first in the Greater Los Angeles area – with a women-only entrance. The women-only entrance will ensure that our women veterans can feel safe and welcomed. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Specialty care at the VA-run clinic will include dental, audiology, optometry, cardiology, gastroenterology, and physical therapy. The clinic will also make it more convenient for veterans living in the region to access care in our community and closer to home. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
The new 50,000 sq. ft. clinic, located at 5250 Ralston Street in Ventura, will allow VA to expand its primary care and mental health services, as well as provide additional specialty care services in a state-of-the-art, energy-efficient health care facility. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
The new VA clinic in #VenturaCounty has been a long time in the making. Since I was first elected to Congress, I have been working to expand VA services in the region and to ensure that our veterans have access to the timely and quality care they have earned. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
To learn more about the 14 community projects totaling more than $20 million, visit ⤵️ https://t.co/y7RwRMC8Gv — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
As these projects continue through the appropriations process and closer to the President’s desk, I look forward to the swift delivery of these resources to communities throughout Ventura County and their immediate impact on our region as a whole. — PolitiTweet.org