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Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I am appalled and dismayed by this act of anti-Semitic cowardice targeting an Israeli restaurant on the UWS. Hate and anti-semitism have no place in our city or our nation. https://t.co/QzwcZuinf1 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: Domestic terror plots have become a daily backdrop in the lives of many Americans and are undermining our values. Wat… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: “This antisemitism isn’t distant history. This is a month ago. This is now. This is years of increased harassment and a… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The threats facing minority institutions are varied, and the solutions are complex. Nevertheless, we must begin by understanding the challenges we face and examining a range of proposals for how best to respond. Read my statement: https://t.co/57y4kVeuIQ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
We must combat this. Too many in recent years have felt the pain & fear of hate-fueled violence. It has deepened existing wounds that have developed over centuries of bigotry and hate directed at them. And now, we face increasing threats of domestic terrorism in the U.S. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
At base, domestic terrorism isolates us—not just by inflicting violence on our communities, but also by defining individuals who are members of those communities as ‘other.’ Domestic terrorists want to force us into that frame—a narrative of ‘us’ and ‘them. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
@HouseJudiciary is holding a hearing titled “The Rise in Violence Against Minority Institutions.” Domestic terrorism is at its highest level since the FBI began tracking it. Just days ago, 17 of America’s prized HBCU’s were locked down by bomb threats. https://t.co/knUwqbbZa1 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
HAPPENING NOW: @HouseJudiciary is examining domestic terrorism and the rise of violence against minority institutions. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
The Rise in Violence Against Minority Institutions https://t.co/ULemVLNK2M
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I have said it time and time again. All workers deserve the right to organize their workplaces — whether it’s workers at Starbucks or staffers on Capitol Hill. I stand with and support unions. — PolitiTweet.org
Workers United, NY NJ Joint Board @WorkersUnitedNY
Today @RepJerryNadler and @bradhoylman visited partners at the NYC Roastery in their district to express their supp… https://t.co/7IJGFEgrmK
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
We have an obligation to ensure that all Americans have ready access to quality medical care today and in the future. We must ensure that our immigration system facilitates—rather than blocks—the admission of the best doctors from around the world. https://t.co/3x27wRjh7x — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Unfortunately, our outdated immigration system only adds to the problem. Although foreign-educated physicians can come to the United States to complete their medical training, their temporary visa options are limited. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Even before the pandemic, experts were projecting that our country would experience a significant shortage of physicians in the near future. The onset of COVID has taken an enormous mental and physical toll on physicians in the United States, exacerbating existing shortages. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This hearing also examines how our broken immigration system has made it difficult for such physicians to remain in our communities and continue to provide critical care to those in need. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Our country has long relied on foreign-educated physicians to supplement the domestic physician workforce. Today’s @HouseJudiciary hearing explores the role that immigrant physicians play in the provision of health care in the United States. — PolitiTweet.org
House Judiciary Dems @HouseJudiciary
Is There a Doctor in the House? The Role of Immigrant Physicians in the U.S. Healthcare System https://t.co/UwUmOHuGpU
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: Is There a Doctor in the House? The Role of Immigrant Physicians in the U.S. Healthcare System https://t.co/UwUmOHuGpU — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Today at 2 pm ET, @HouseJudiciary will hold a hearing to explore the role of immigrant physicians in the U.S. healthcare system and how our current immigration laws impact the recruitment and retention of physicians. Follow along: https://t.co/v4c8qS4jOj — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
All workers deserve the right to organize their workplaces. I fully support these Starbucks workers’ efforts. — PolitiTweet.org
The New York Times @nytimes
Employees at four Starbucks stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn and on Long Island filed petitions to unionize. The l… https://t.co/j3GRYL7yeS
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
If you or someone you know could benefit from taking PrEP, visit the NYC Health website to find where you can receive treatment in the City. https://t.co/aUJKPRjki0 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
That is why I was proud to join @RepRitchie and @RepMondaire in calling on @CMSGov & @CDCgov to ensure the newly approved, injectable Apretude is available at no cost to patients -- just like other forms of PrEP. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Making PrEP as accessible as possible is critical to ending the HIV epidemic, but only 25% of the people for whom it was recommended were even prescribed it. — PolitiTweet.org
LGBTQ Nation @lgbtqnation
A letter penned by @MondaireJones and @RitchieTorres and signed by 56 others urges that a new injectable form of Pr… https://t.co/5gMjGnEEQe
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
That is why, this morning, I sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding answers for the inaccurate anti-abortion ads and censorship of accurate abortion information. https://t.co/8cX1MYEKYg — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Several reports have found Facebook has continued to promote medically inaccurate anti-abortion advertisements while simultaneously censoring medically accurate information about abortion services. This is unacceptable. https://t.co/W1m4iGMHXv — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: BREAKING: The U.S. Senate has just PASSED a bill that will #EndForcedArbitration for survivors of sexual assault and ha… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Like all Americans, Congressional staff deserve the right to organize their workplace without fear of retaliation. Today, I proudly joined @RepAndyLevin as an original cosponsor of his resolution to grant our staff the right to organize and bargain collectively. #UnionStrong — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
RT @HouseJudiciary: This week the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that will #EndForcedArbitration for survivors of se… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
The House passage of the #GlobalRespectAct sends a clear message: hate has no place in the US. I’m proud to stand with LGBTQI+ people worldwide by voting to protect the community from those who violate their basic human rights. https://t.co/SSHuEvBdV6 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
Making at-home COVID tests easily accessible is critical to stopping the spread of the virus, which is why I wrote to @USPS in response to @Columbia students’ difficulties in ordering free rapid tests directly to their dorms. https://t.co/LLhblu6g6q — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
I had the opportunity to meet Armanda virtually and her experience being pushed out of work because she was pregnant is far too common. It is time to #ProtectPregnantWorkers which is why I am proud to lead the fight for the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. https://t.co/nUCLiSJQ9B — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This legislation ends this unjust system in which American companies are better off retaliating against victims of sexual assault than taking responsibility and holding perpetrators responsible for their horrific actions. https://t.co/u298cmgtdR — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Nadler @RepJerryNadler
This is a significant step forward for survivors and millions of Americans who have been denied their day in court because of forced arbitration clauses. I am proud that this bill passed with bipartisan support, sending a clear message that perpetrators will be held accountable. — PolitiTweet.org