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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
After 2 years of the pandemic it’s good to be back with so many friends at the Annual Legislative Breakfast of @Met_Council. Met Council serves over 300k New Yorkers annually who are in need. https://t.co/gA7UKybxGF — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Great meeting with Special Envoy Deborah Lipstadt @StateSEAS yesterday. We are fortunate to have her leading the fight against rising antisemitism and the dangerous threats facing the Jewish communities across the globe. https://t.co/yoE4Z1psV2 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
ICYMI — PolitiTweet.org
The Recount @therecount
Rep. Nadler (D-NY) starts abortion access hearing: "[Republicans] will try to muddy the waters today by accusing D… https://t.co/3KH43h9akI
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
As families are struggling to find formula for their children, the @HouseGOP voted against a critical bill that will not only make formula cheaper, but more accessible. The party that claims to be “pro-family” once again has voted against the interests of American families. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: After decades of draconian mandatory sentencing policies, far too many nonviolent Federal offenders—disproportionately… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: WATCH Live: @HouseJudiciary is holding a hearing on executive clemency and the Office of the Pardon Attorney. https://… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Today, @HouseDemocrats passed the long overdue Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, greatly enhancing the federal government’s efforts to combat violent extremism and helping to keep families and communities safe. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING: The House has PASSED H.R. 350, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act. https://t.co/HQeWpr0CIx
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: 🚨🚨🚨 BREAKING: The House has PASSED H.R. 350, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act. https://t.co/HQeWpr0CIx — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This bill, which the House will consider today, is the least we can do to signal our opposition to white nationalism and this rising menace of organized intolerance. A special thanks to @RepSchneider for his tremendous work introducing this bill. https://t.co/lVTE75REsU — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Domestic terrorism is a serious and well-documented problem facing our country. H.R. 350, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act, is a bipartisan solution to this growing threat. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
Recent white supremacist attacks have reminded minority communities across the country of a dark history we have no… https://t.co/5T3NXmG9PS
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: H.R. 350, the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act is a bipartisan solution to a serious and documented problem facing our… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Today, the House will consider the #DomesticTerrorismPreventionAct to address the growing and violent threat of white supremacists and other far-right extremists. The rise in domestic terrorism is real and @HouseDemocrats are taking action to keep communities and families safe. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
The scourge of domestic terrorism and far-right extremism is, sadly, now a part of our daily life. When given a cha… https://t.co/Ci5xBGce6C
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Families across the country have felt the pain of the infant formula shortage firsthand. Today, I am proud to vote with @HouseDemocrats to get the FDA the resources it needs to address this shortage & help prevent it from ever happening again. #FeedOurInfants — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: Safe, legal, and accessible abortion continues to be fundamental to individual equality, autonomy, and personal liberty. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: Making decisions about when and how to start a family is central to women’s lives. The right to decide whether to carry… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: WATCH: Chairman @RepJerryNadler delivers his opening statement during today's hearing on the continuing crisis in abort… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Women must have the freedom to make decisions about their reproductive health without anyone questioning their intellect, morals, or honesty. (5/5) https://t.co/2NwOSfD81u — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Congress must act to ensure that every woman, regardless of geographic location, income, race, or any other factor, retains her constitutional right to access abortion. We will fight for legislation at every level of government to protect women’s health. (4/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
In so doing, it would revoke the constitutional right to abortion—a fundamental right it first recognized almost 50 years ago in Roe v. Wade, and one that millions of Americans have relied on for half a century. (3/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Two weeks ago, in an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court, we learned that—for the first time in its history—the Court may be on the precipice of overturning precedent to take away a constitutional right. (2/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RIGHT NOW: @housejudiciary is holding a hearing, "Revoking Your Rights: The Ongoing Crisis in Abortion Care Access" to examine the existential threats to the constitutional right to abortion. (1/5) — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
WATCH LIVE: @HouseJudiciary is examining the ongoing crisis in abortion care access. https://t.co/zdYUWjnnpt
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @cspan: .@HouseJudiciary @JudiciaryGOP hearing on Abortion Care Access - LIVE on C-SPAN3 https://t.co/qD9pexGfei https://t.co/lFnHYlqNJ1 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: Two weeks ago, in an unprecedented leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court, we learned that—for the first time i… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I am proud to join my colleagues in this letter to @POTUS. No parent or family should have to worry about how they are going to feed their children — which is why we need urgent federal action to address the formula shortage. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. John Larson @RepJohnLarson
Nearly 150 of our colleagues joined @JoaquinCastrotx & I in sending a letter to President Biden urging his Administ… https://t.co/JTRnF…
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, & Biphobia. Today and every day, I stand with the LGTBQI+ community throughout the world against bigotry & hatred. All people have the right live with dignity & respect. The fight for equality continues. #IDAHOBIT — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: WATCH LIVE: @HouseJudiciary is exploring legislative proposals to strengthen and modernize America's antitrust laws. ht… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Our nation’s founders left it up to all of us—including those of us in Congress—to act as guardians against assault on our constitutional order. That means we must reform the National Emergencies Act to ensure that future abuse will not occur. https://t.co/gfKD2FDuNC — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
We may agree that the president should be allowed some types of discretion during true emergencies, but an emergency cannot continue in perpetuity. So, to shift the burden of inertia, we must set a time limit for emergencies. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This is deeply problematic, given the numerous powers a president can exercise upon issuing an emergency declaration. Even more problematic is that the president need not show any relationship between the declared emergency and the statutory provision being invoked. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Since 1976, when Congress passed the National Emergencies Act, U.S. Presidents have declared the existence of 75 national emergencies, justifying their potential exercise of emergency powers. Of those 75 declarations, more than 40 remain in effect. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
WATCH LIVE: @HouseJudiciary is considering legislative reforms to increase congressional oversight and curtail exec… https://t.co/PkmDZFJT8V