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Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @IlhanMN: They just hate an African refugee who is Muslim having the power to shape policy in our country. Their opinion won’t change t… — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
For me, it’s not only about getting the bills passed and funding we need for our district, it’s also about following through and making sure it actually gets implemented on the ground in a way that’s equitable and changes people’s lives for the better. — PolitiTweet.org
WeThePeopleDet @WeThePeopleDet
Thanks for the shoutout, Congresswoman Tlaib! @RashidaTlaib We are so grateful to have you in our corner 🤝🏽… https://t.co/J1NueuzLr3
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
We need to end dehumanizing water shutoffs. Water is a human right. — PolitiTweet.org
WeThePeopleDet @WeThePeopleDet
Thanks for the shoutout, Congresswoman Tlaib! @RashidaTlaib We are so grateful to have you in our corner 🤝🏽… https://t.co/J1NueuzLr3
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
20% of families are weighed down by medical debt. It's one of the major reasons people file for bankruptcy. We need to end medical debt. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @stephanielily: In the Chinese language the characters that compose the word “crisis” are “danger” and “opportunity.” It unfortunately… — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
This is devastating. — PolitiTweet.org
Sara Wahedi @SaraWahedi
Mursal Nabizada was a member of the Afghan parliament. She stayed in Afghanistan. She did not leave after the Talib… https://t.co/Y3WWT2H0Uy
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @BernieSanders: “This country has socialism for the rich, rugged individualism for the poor." – Martin Luther King, Jr. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Today is a reminder to always speak truth to power. Here is a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speech that is rarely shared. Listen to the end. Black people were largely excluded from federal economic opportunities. That's a truth that needs to be rectified. #MLKDay #MLKDay2023 — PolitiTweet.org
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center @TheKingCenter
#MLKToday - Reparations Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on how Black people were largely excluded from government fun… https://t.co/uUNQac30sZ
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @WorkingFamilies: Here's an idea: pay your workers more. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
For folks saying this is not a giveaway. Stop it. You're gaslighting folks. Waiving their tax responsibility is the same damn thing. This is NOT a struggling small business, but a mega billion $ corp. They can afford to pay their taxes. Our residents can't afford anymore of this. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
🚨ALERT: Corporate tax giveaway! They already got $329M for "District Detroit" & we got $40 parking & broken promises. Now they want $800M while our residents are begging us for affordable water & housing. It's time for them to pay their fair share. https://t.co/KzYnDs7K0v — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @davidhogg111: BIG NEWS: Illinois just banned assault weapons! — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Just week one for GOP led House: Gut Office of Congressional Ethics Protect tax cheaters Target abortion care Help gas & oil companies Union busting of congressional staff #118thCongress — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @SenSanders: I sent a letter today to the CEO of Moderna with a simple message: In the midst of a public health crisis, quadrupling the… — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @RepSaraJacobs: New year, same Republican priorities: protecting tax cheats. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
The first bill the House GOP brings to the floor is not addressing inflation (as they promised). Instead their first action significantly cuts the Internal Revenue Service protecting their corporate donors who cheat on their taxes. https://t.co/FASpwKFjs6 — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Literally gutting an independent arm that ensures oversight to stop corruption was their first order of business. Think about that. — PolitiTweet.org
Mother Jones @MotherJones
Kevin McCarthy's first order of business as the Speaker of the House? Gutting the Congressional Ethics https://t.co/kVQ3hJwLDX
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
My next speech on the House floor when folks start messing around again. #NothingStopsDetroit — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Too funny. My 11 year old son just randomly sang out, "Haakeeem Jeffries," while on his game just now. He did hear it 3,179 times. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @maria_m_town: Thank you to the Honorable Cheryl Johnson, Clerk of the US House of Representatives, for leading us all through this proc… — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @NoLieWithBTC: Republicans vs. Democrats during the Speaker vote tonight. https://t.co/hhnaYWgiFB — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @KyraHBolden: Walking the walk. Thank you ❤️ https://t.co/dbdFvqMQRQ — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
It was past Tayta's bedtime when I was sworn in. https://t.co/Z0FW3wTasz — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @RepPressley: That feeling when you finally get sworn-in for your third term in Congress. Centering the people always. 118th, let’s go.… — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Your 118th Congress is now in session. https://t.co/zH419BKS90 — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
You're 118th Congress is now in session. https://t.co/LSdExtWl9z — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
RT @JamaalBowmanNY: Finally sworn into the 118th congress! Time to go to work! https://t.co/eWyRz6wB7x — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Finally sworn into Congress. https://t.co/qIrKFd9Tqb — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Unbelievable. — PolitiTweet.org
Rashida Tlaib @RashidaTlaib
Day 4 and we still don't have an elected Speaker of the House. This is most drawn out speaker vote since before the Civil War. In 1859, it took 44 votes. In 1855, it took 133 votes. In 2023, we are on 12 and counting... — PolitiTweet.org