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Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Happy #FlagDay2020! Today, let us remember the service and sacrifice of the countless many who gave their all in defense of our nation’s flag, and the immeasurable confidence our flag has induced in Americans old and young for generations. https://t.co/nqe8mnDT3M — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Happy 225th birthday to our United States Army! I am proud to represent the members of our US Army who call VA-01 home, and in Congress I will continue to fight for those who fight for us. #ThisWellDefend https://t.co/71AM3WCM3K — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(5/5) I pledge to help solve these deep seeded problems in our communities with positive actions and work to be part of the solution. https://t.co/C46oENveso — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(4/5) Positive change starts with positive action and that is why I have created this Council: it brings together minority religious, community, health, and biz leaders to offer solutions and action items to address economic, societal, and educational inequities in our region. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(3/5) Everyone from the local, state, and national levels must work together to stop the reoccurrence of the injustices that we see. Thank you to all who participated today. https://t.co/Nxg7IR9MKL — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(2/5) The goal of my First District Unity in Diversity Council is to provide advice and counsel in bringing greater equality, equity, and opportunity to the First District, the Commonwealth, and the nation. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(1/5) Today, I hosted the first meeting of my First District Unity in Diversity Council in Fredericksburg. This is only the first step of many as our nation comes together to achieve lasting change. https://t.co/AON3bCkVDg — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
I will continue to work with officials at all levels of government as we work to get Virginia back on the road to recovery from the health and economic impacts of COVID-19. There is still much to be done, but I am committed to fighting for Virginians to achieve real results. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
ALERT: @GovernorVA today shared a new set of online tools to help Virginians take full advantage of the supportive services available through the Commonwealth’s workforce system. For more information, click here https://t.co/hN6iEYkwGW and here https://t.co/VtS4WBqUQx. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Last week, I hosted a Zoom Fireside Chat with @AjitPaiFCC for #VA01 stakeholders on rural broadband and the auction process for RDOF. Applications for the first round of funding for high-speed broadband start next month. For more info, click here: https://t.co/WKp09nwvhB — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
ALERT: Governor Northam announced a phased approach that allows Virginia schools to slowly resume in-person classes for summer school and the coming academic year. For more information, read more here: https://t.co/MVtnuuY21b — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(2/2) It is critical that we add an another attack submarine to the FY21 NDAA to help correct course. I look forward to working on advancing the CNO’s #1 unfunded requirement, the additional VA-class submarine, and continuing to push the Columbia program forward. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(1/2) At a time that the Chinese are growing their attack submarines from 62 to 68 attack submarines by 2030, we are reducing our submarines from 52 to 42 submarines. We need to change course! — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
I am proud to support our nation’s warfighters, and as HASC moves into this year’s NDAA process, I will continue to advocate for the men and women who each and every day do their utmost to keep our nation safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
.@RepublicanStudy just dropped over 130 recommendations to strengthen America’s national security and deliver a commonsense foreign policy platform. #StrengtheningAmerica Read the full RSC National Security Strategy here: https://t.co/UZaEw4tidr — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Congratulations to Gen. Charles Q. Brown, the next @USAirForce Chief of Staff, and the first black service chief in our nation’s history. I look forward to working with Gen. Brown in our joint goal to support US warfighters around the globe. #AimHigh #FlyFightWin — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Even though this year has been difficult, it in no way lessens the incredible achievements of this year’s graduating Class of 2020. I want to send my congrats to all grads across the Commonwealth and wish you the very best for a brighter future. https://t.co/K0zZJQMVg0 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(4/4) Marines can do almost anything. But until they can walk on water, we better be building them more ships. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(3/4) New L- & E-class ships, amphibs, and expeditionary ships will be the tip of the spear, as will more capable ocean-going connectors, smaller multipurpose & autonomous surface platforms, ground-based long-range precision fires, enhanced net of command-and-control platforms. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(2/4) Looking to delay needed change will only serve to make the process more difficult. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(1/4) The defense enterprise owes it to marines and sailors to provide the resources they need to fight and win. The defense industry should accept this new reality and quickly transition to provide for the Navy and Marine Corps of the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(5/5) I look forward to working towards a brighter future in our Commonwealth. The road to recovery is not paved for us, we must work to build it ourselves. I know that we will come through these times stronger than ever. https://t.co/DDnINTzjub — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(4/5) Let us address these atrocities with positive actions. That's why we walked today and why we stand together. But there is more that we can do. The local, state, and national levels must work together to achieve lasting change to stop the reoccurrence of these injustices. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(3/5) We must extinguish underlying biases and racism in our society, and we do that by taking the time to listen, understand, and respect each other. It is time for our nation to come together. https://t.co/p7Qhw9BR2W — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(2/5) The failures of the system designed to protect and serve our communities regardless of the color of someone’s skin must end. We can and must do better to ensure equality, equity, and equal treatment for all. https://t.co/RyamtEQ3H1 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(1/5) It was an absolute honor to have been invited to participate in the Community Peace Walk this evening with the Potomac Shores community in Dumfries to honor the memories of Ahmad Arbury, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, and to show our support for the community. https://t.co/cuXExPUQYH — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
Today we remember the service and sacrifice of those brave few who landed across Europe on this day 76 years ago. The eyes of the world were upon them, and the our nation still remembers their sacrifice. We can never fully express our gratitude. #DDay https://t.co/eGPw28SGzV — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(3/3) One thing is clear from this photo, Aircraft carriers remain the centerpiece of our nation’s ability to project power, and I will continue fighting to make sure we have the resources necessary to maintain the carrier presence that protects allies and deters aggression. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(2/3) This event marks the achievement of yet another milestone toward the full integration of USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) into the fleet. I am especially proud of the hardworking Virginians at @HIIndustries who built both of these ships. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Rob Wittman @RobWittman
(1/3) I am proud to see these great ships, USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) and USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), operating together in the Atlantic this week, the first time that we have seen Nimitz-class and Ford-class carriers underway together. https://t.co/9MTn1zXad5 — PolitiTweet.org