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Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
We must continue doing everything we can to evacuate at-risk Afghans. But for the many who will remain in Afghanistan, we must help stave off a humanitarian crisis. That’s why I partnered with @RepSaraJacobs to urge the administration to enable life-saving aid to flow. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
One thing is clear: to protect our freedom to vote and make progress on some of the issues Americans care most about, we need to change the filibuster. If we want to make progress for the people, we need to put their needs ahead of arcane Senate procedure. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
SCOTUS made it clear that it will not protect access to abortion for the American people, despite decades of legal precedent. It’s up to Congress to act—we can start by passing the Women’s Health Protection Act, which I've co-sponsored. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
This is cruel and unnecessary. We should be giving families the tools they need to stay in their homes—including assistance with getting caught up on rent. I will continue to fight in the Senate to extend the moratorium and push to get rental assistance money out the door ASAP. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
We are already facing a housing crisis in this country, and this decision has unleashed “a rapid and uneven torrent of evictions across the United States,” as folks are facing a new and dangerous COVID wave. https://t.co/80EvE77PdZ — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @PPAdvocatesOR: It’s pretty simple: We should all be able to make our own decisions about our health and future. But between Texas's ext… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
All people should be able to make their own decisions about their health and future, without politicians getting in between them and their doctor. Denying people the right to access reproductive care is wrong, period. https://t.co/dH6Oc2TT1J — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @CapehartJ: “Mitch McConnell is the master breaker of the Senate and we need to fix it.” @SenJeffMerkley https://t.co/enCxszEX6a — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @RepBonamici: I condemn the violence we have seen in Portland and across the country. Today I joined @SenJeffMerkley, @RonWyden, & @repb… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Violence targeting peaceful protests and governments by far-right extremist groups like the Proud Boys threatens who we are as a country. I led my colleagues in urging @TheJusticeDept to put real muscle into fighting this domestic terrorism threat. https://t.co/WqXxDcr7QF — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Texas Democrats fought tirelessly for as long as they could. This fight is not over. I’m determined to get legislation through Congress to protect the freedom of Texans—and all Americans—to cast their ballot. — PolitiTweet.org
Texas Tribune @TexasTribune
Breaking: Texas lawmakers have passed a bill that further restricts voting-by-mail and outlaws certain local voting… https://t.co/7hhYUBKsJK
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @morethanmySLE: Thank you @SenJeffMerkley for *always* supporting my patient advocacy during #HealthCareAwarenessMonth and always. You a… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
I’ll continue to advocate for the emergency resources that folks need to recover from disasters like Hurricane Ida in my work in the Senate, as well as for the bold action we need to combat climate chaos, which fuels storms like Ida and the wildfires in my home state. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
My thoughts are with the Gulf Coast and all those whose lives have been upended by Hurricane Ida. Thank you to the first responders working diligently to help those facing the storm’s destruction, including more than a million people without power. — PolitiTweet.org
The Washington Post @washingtonpost
More than a million people in Louisiana and Mississippi were without power Monday morning as Ida, now a tropical st… https://t.co/bGTPu4UEOf
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
#HealthCareAwarenessMonth is coming to a close, but making sure that every American has access to quality, affordable care is an issue 365 days a year. I’m committed to lowering the cost of prescription drugs, expanding Medicare, and putting us on the road to universal care. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @TheWorldLink: U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley continues to work to make housing more affordable, saying the federal government needs to act to e… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @PostOpinions: 'Cape Up' podcast's @CapehartJ talks with @SenJeffMerkley on his decade-long push for filibuster reform https://t.co/z2kp… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Our top priority must remain evacuating all Americans who want to leave and high-risk Afghans. Read my full statement on the U.S.’s military withdrawal from Afghanistan ⬇️ https://t.co/YXjBpz4PpU — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @OregonOEM: 🚩 Red Flag Warnings have been issued for several areas in Oregon: https://t.co/08QCYpt716 💨🔥 Dry conditions and winds can ma… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
To the Afghanistan veterans struggling here at home: you are not alone. If you are in crisis, please consider using one of the resources below. Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255 (Press 1) or text 838255 Resources from the VA: https://t.co/SNwxyGkwZh — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @IntelPolicy: We were excited to show @SenJeffMerkley around one of our #fabs in his home state of Oregon, where we develop the leading-… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Thank you to the EMTs, doctors, nurses, and all health care heroes working tirelessly to treat their communities during this alarming surge in COVID-19 cases. They need our support, and I'm glad to see FEMA answering the call for additional medical staff.https://t.co/8tNkJhI68K — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Our team will continue to work to safely evacuate American citizens and Afghan allies and to reunite families and loved ones. I urge the State Department and the rest of our government to continue to use every tool possible to get folks to safety, deadline or not. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
People face extraordinary obstacles to safe passage, and many are under fear for their own lives or for the lives of their loved ones. My heart aches for the broken lives and uprooted families, and we will do everything we can to get folks to safety. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
The stories we've heard are heartbreaking: people desperate to reunite with their families, veterans working to evacuate the translators who helped keep them safe during their tours, and Afghan women and girls who are no longer safe in their communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
My team has been working around the clock with agencies, organizations and individuals on the ground to evacuate American citizens, visa holders, and our Afghan allies from Afghanistan. We will not give up after the evacuation deadline. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
To everyone turning out today to rally for our freedom to vote: THANK YOU! Our right to cast a meaningful vote is the key to all of our freedoms and opportunities. We must all continue to fight to protect our freedom to vote! — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
RT @BerniceKing: 58 years ago today and in color: The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom This was not long ago and far away. https:… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
I stand in solidarity with Black Americans and all peaceful protesters in affirming that Black Lives Matter, today and every day. I will continue to fight for the policy changes we need to bring accountability and justice. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Jeff Merkley @SenJeffMerkley
Today marks 58 years since the March on Washington and 66 years since the brutal murder of Emmett Till. We’ve made so much progress, and yet we still have so far to go. Our work toward racial justice in America continues, from police reform to access to the ballot box. — PolitiTweet.org