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Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
The Jackson water crisis needs an immediate solution. But we’ll also need the support and approval of multiple federal agencies to implement a long-term fix. I joined @cnn @jimsciutto to discuss. https://t.co/mye1qxgqDB — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
The Jackson water crisis needs an immediate solution. But we’ll also need the support and approval of multiple federal agencies to implement a long-term fix. I joined @cnn @jimsciutto to discuss. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
The Jackson water crisis needs an immediate solution. But we’ll also need the support and approval of multiple federal agencies to implement a long-term fix. I joined @cnn @jimsciutto to discuss. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
.@Adranosinc celebrated the opening of their new rocket production facility in McHenry yesterday. Companies like these bring quality jobs to our state and will help our country win the next space race. https://t.co/RhuLpSHeBl — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
It’s always great to be in the Hub City. Yesterday, I spoke to the Hattiesburg Rotary Club about what I have been working on in Washington and how it will affect the Magnolia State. https://t.co/jJbXva048b — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
17 years later, Hurricane Katrina serves as a testament to the strength of our state and its people. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I had the honor of speaking in Ocean Springs for the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this week. We learned many lessons from the storm. Seeing the Biloxi Bay Bridge in the distance, it was obvious how far we’ve come and how much we’ve grown. https://t.co/B8HzXooxDB — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
It was clear that virtually every Delta resident in attendance had suffered immensely from the continued flooding. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Last week, we held a listening session that was attended by hundreds of South Delta residents who shared their unfiltered stories of loss and hardship. #WickerReport https://t.co/f09DrfaqHY — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I appreciate President Biden for approving Governor Tate Reeves’ request for a federal emergency declaration in Jackson. I will continue supporting the state of Mississippi and Jackson as they seek additional resources to address this crisis. https://t.co/v7DREdPFwU — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I have long supported federal efforts to improve Mississippi’s water and wastewater infrastructure. I am ready to support the city and state as they seek additional resources to address this crisis. https://t.co/5DN7ESioTv — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I was encouraged that the group seemed willing to work with us toward a solution, and I will continue to hold them accountable to that commitment until they finally deliver on the promise of flood control for South Delta residents. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Last week, I joined @BennieGThompson and @SenHydeSmith to host Biden officials in the South Delta, where we held meetings with local leaders and discussed the need for the Yazoo Pump Project. #WickerReport https://t.co/9rCZZrqmJP — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I love to stop by Peter’s Pottery when I visit the Delta. Founded by the Woods brothers in Mound Bayou, their pieces are quintessentially Mississippian, made out of “Mississippi Mud” from Louisville and Columbus. Their work has a personal touch, with no piece exactly the same. https://t.co/preC0jtlVk — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I enjoyed talking to the Southern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials about the work we are doing to make transportation infrastructure better for our state. I supported the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law because it will change lives in Mississippi. https://t.co/tP7P9rPc5Q — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
We don’t have to stand for repeated flooding along the Pearl River. There is a plan that would help. It’s time to get it approved and get started. https://t.co/9oyqZtLIZc — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Seventeen years ago today, Hurricane Katrina swept ashore along the Gulf Coast, battering our communities with devastating winds, storm surge, and flooding. Since that time, we have proven resilient and grown back stronger. #MississippiMonday 📸: @librarycongress https://t.co/TzhLmnzvjk — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
RT @DJournalnow: COLUMN: Residents urge Biden officials to approve flood control via @SenatorWicker https://t.co/bV8QAYEyM8 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Since Hurricane Katrina, we have taken steps to prevent future disasters by improving our drainage, flood walls, and levees. The same cannot be said for residents of Jackson and the South Delta, who continue to face persistent flooding. #WickerReport https://t.co/f09DrfaqHY — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
This has happened twice in two years, but it can be prevented. I promise I won’t stop fighting for them. https://t.co/lg5SGBudlI — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
The American people are paying for @POTUS’ mistakes. https://t.co/0nLidY6dC2 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
There is a solution to this issue and it has the support of state and local leaders. All we need is for Washington to let us move forward. https://t.co/HHAVz3HL7w — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Repeated flooding along the Pearl River has a major impact on the Jackson metro area. I joined Mayor Lumumba to see the damage and speak to residents who have been affected by the rising waters. We don’t have to stand for this. https://t.co/B5oFZyNmBa — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
The Mississippi Delta is a beautiful place. I saw this full rainbow on Wednesday afternoon on Highway 49 between Vicksburg and Rolling Fork. https://t.co/ohhfMkrble — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I enjoyed visiting Resolute Forest Products Manufacturing in Grenada. I introduced the FREIGHT ACT last year to help businesses like theirs that depend on transporting goods by rail and truck. I was glad to hear from them about their current status. https://t.co/eDa2EdkT0R — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
I stopped to visit with the Smith brothers of McCarty’s Pottery in Merigold. It was founded in 1954 by their godparents Lee and Pup McCarty. Despite their fame, their studio has remained a family business, running out of the same barn in Merigold for over 60 years. https://t.co/WdCnUuZ5b6 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
It was great to be back with the Senatobia Rotary Club! A lot has changed over the years, but the one thing that hasn’t is that it always is an honor to spend time with my friends in Northwest Mississippi. https://t.co/9tMMNWOVZ1 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
It was also named best coastal small town by @USAToday earlier this year. It’s good to see Ocean Springs gaining widespread recognition. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Ocean Springs was recently featured in @WSJ. As Mississippians know well, the town features a strong arts community, attracting the likes of Walter Anderson and Ellen Gilchrist. https://t.co/lOHydRuui8 — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Roger Wicker @SenatorWicker
Knowing what to do during a hurricane can save lives. Don’t wait until the last minute to get ready for a storm. https://t.co/Br8tWcslaA. — PolitiTweet.org