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Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Today, we honor Captain Cindy Gats for her service to our nation. #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Captain Gats is an observant Orthodox Jew and openly celebrated Shabbat and other Jewish holidays throughout her service, including attending religious services during her deployment to Saudi Arabia. She also managed and organized religious services for her fellow Marines. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
In 1990, Captain Gats served in Operation Desert Shield and worked within 22 miles of the front lines when Operation Desert Storm began in 1991. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
After Gats studied at @penn_state, she was commissioned as a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps. After her promotion to captain, Gats served at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro in California. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Today in the #WomensVetsTaskForce series highlighting the achievements of Jewish American #womenvets, we recognize Captain Cindy Gats, a Desert Storm veteran and former communications specialist and paratroop squadron leader in the @USMC. https://t.co/z39Oe0qizK — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
That's why today, @RepRoKhanna, Rep. @DorisMatsui, and I introduced a resolution to raise awareness and encourage the prevention of severe food allergies. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
With the number of Americans living with a food allergy rising steeply we simply cannot ignore the toll it takes on millions of families, which in turn inflicts an immense cost on overall healthcare. https://t.co/jy2mbhJCLK — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
On this National #PoppyDay, I wear a red poppy to #HonorTheFallen who bravely served our nation. For over a century, the @AmericanLegion has used this symbol as way to pay tribute to our fallen servicemembers and support our living veterans. May we never forget their sacrifice. https://t.co/c8Z2t9KxID — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
RT @VetAffairsDems: The Committee's hearing on @DeptVetAffairs' infrastructure is TODAY. Tune in at 2:30 pm EST to watch! https://t.co/mq… — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Everyone deserves to feel safe and respected in the workplace. Today, I joined my colleagues to call on @SecBlinken to take action to eliminate rampant harassment, discrimination, and sexual assault within the State Department. Read more here ⤵️ https://t.co/flb3l1kxoD — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
We are so thankful for Colonel Susan Pangelinan's unwavering commitment and remarkable service to our nation. #AsianPacificHeritageMonth — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
While she is still active with the California National Guard, she continues to be a passionate advocate for servicemembers’ and veterans’ healthcare. She was honored as Northern California’s Woman Veteran of the Year in recognition of her work in this field. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
In 2002, Col. Pangelinan joined the California Air National Guard after serving as an Air Force medical administrator. Then in 2008, she oversaw the National Guard’s operations during the California’s wildfire season, which encompassed over 6,000 fires throughout the state. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
The daughter of Chamorro-Americans, she was born into a military family in Guam. After her service during Operation Desert Storm in Iraq, she was assigned to the Pentagon in the aftermath of 9/11 to help manage our nation’s response to the terrorist attack on our homeland. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Today in the #WomensVetsTaskForce series highlighting the achievements of groundbreaking Asian American and Pacific Islander #womenvets, we celebrate Colonel Susan Pangelinan, a member of the California National Guard and a veteran of Operation Desert Storm. https://t.co/cX2I08gowc — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
That’s why I am proud to join @RepSpeier in supporting the Access to Contraception for Servicemembers and Dependents Act. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
It is time to overhaul the @DeptofDefense’s reproductive health policy and provide access to no-cost birth control to our servicemembers and their families – just like civilians. https://t.co/nbtUJ66PdT — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Sadly, our community knows all too well the tragedy of senseless acts of violence. Congress must take action to put an end to the gun violence epidemic that plagues every corner of our country. #NotOneMore — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
My heart is with the people of San Jose and with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives this morning. https://t.co/anbZ3P1JLz — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Over 800,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in #Ventura County, and now, about 60% of residents are partially or fully vaccinated. Let’s do our part for a safe reopening on June 15th! #GetTheShot https://t.co/1yQrX6d4CY — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
The latest wave of crimes against the Jewish American community are extremely concerning and wholly unacceptable. We cannot ever accept a resurgence in anti-Semitism and we must confront this intolerance wherever and whenever we see it. Hate has no place here. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
I am profoundly grateful for your service and your presence which returned security, safety, and healing to the Halls of Congress. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Thank you, @USNationalGuard, especially @CalGuard, for your selfless service as defenders of our democracy. The insurrection was a moment of tremendous fear and distress for so many across the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/DqH0bfyCWi — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
This legislation is a step towards justice and accountability – and a future where no one loses their life to police violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Today, we honor #GeorgeFloyd. One year after his murder, we continue to call for justice and an end to the systemic racism and discrimination that Black Americans face. The time for change is now! The #JusticeInPolicing Act needs to become law. https://t.co/aU8yAcfY40 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Last week, I joined my colleagues at @ArlingtonNatl Cemetery to honor servicewomen and women veterans for their courage and sacrifice and to remember the women who have died in service to our nation. https://t.co/5kWrMZp0bV — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
For her remarkable sacrifice in service to our nation, 2LT Slanger was posthumously awarded the Purple Heard and in 1945 an Army hospital ship was named in her memory. Today, we honor and remember Second Lieutenant Frances Slanger. #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth https://t.co/nJlzYU4Nw4 — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Her service came to a tragic and abrupt end upon her death in October 1944 when the 45th Field Hospital, where she was stationed, came under attack by Germans. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
Her petition was approved and she arrived in Normandy just four days after D-Day to answer the call of duty. 2LT Slanger was soon recognized for her remarkable compassion for the injured soldiers in her care. — PolitiTweet.org
Congresswoman Julia Brownley @RepBrownley
During WWII, after seeing the horrors of the war, she enlisted in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and petitioned to be allowed to serve overseas during the war effort. — PolitiTweet.org