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Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
President Trump has made it clear he would only appoint justices who would strike down the ACA. With Judge Barrett’s nomination, Republicans are one step closer to striking down the law. They should listen to the public and stop their efforts to jam through this anti-ACA judge. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We’re now just 24 days away from Election Day. Millions of Americans have ALREADY voted early. Yet Senate Republicans are still rushing the Supreme Court confirmation process in order to have the court do what they couldn’t do in Congress: repeal the ACA. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
I’ve received 242,000 letters, calls and emails opposing the GOP rush to fill Justice Ginsburg’s seat. The American people understand that Republicans are hurrying to consolidate a conservative majority on the court so they can repeal the ACA. This is NOT the will of the people. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Keep spreading the word about the #2020Census. Tell your friends and family to go to https://t.co/lg8yUVbxrK to get started. It will only take a few minutes, but will have a big effect on California for the next 10 years. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The rushed Supreme Court confirmation process that Republicans are forcing on the Senate is leaving many stones unturned. This is yet another example of Judge Barrett not disclosing information on her Senate Judiciary Questionnaire. https://t.co/FQsQgqpWIe — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
If Judge Barrett is confirmed, a 6-3 conservative majority could make it even harder for Americans to exercise their constitutional right to vote. Voting has already begun in many states and Americans can’t afford a justice who won’t protect their voting rights. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The Supreme Court voted 5-4 in 2013 to overturn a key section of the Voting Rights Act, opening the floodgates for states to enact more laws to disenfranchise voters. Justice Ginsburg, a pioneer on voting rights, wrote the dissenting opinion. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Over the past decade, several Republican-controlled states have passed new laws designed to make it harder to vote. An even more conservative Supreme Court could cement those laws in place, further disenfranchising millions of voters. https://t.co/iWAPLFSrwM — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We continue to learn more about Amy Coney Barrett’s judicial experience and philosophy. In this case, she defended “a Pittsburgh steel magnate accused of helping drive a major Pennsylvania Hospital System into bankruptcy.” She FAILED to include this case in her Senate disclosure. — PolitiTweet.org
Heidi Przybyla @HeidiNBC
NEW to @NBCNews Barrett disclosure did not include work for troubled hospital group Dems say it underscores a r… https://t.co/qFbIC54qO8
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Make no mistake, they're doing this so their nominee can participate in a November 10 hearing that could very well spell the end of the Affordable Care Act. If they succeed, more than 20 million Americans could lose their health insurance in the middle of a pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We’re 25 days from Election Day and millions of Americans have already submitted their ballots. But Senate Republicans are rushing a Supreme Court nominee through before the American people have spoken. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Just this week, Justices Thomas and Alito all but called for Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark ruling that made marriage equality the law of the land, to be overturned. Make no mistake, Judge Barrett’s nomination is a threat to LGBT Americans. https://t.co/IG7Je5dLYw — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Judge Barrett has argued the Supreme Court overreached in recognizing marriage equality and said the fate of that ruling is an open question. She’s also argued that Title IX protections, the cornerstone of equality in our education system, shouldn’t apply to transgender students. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
In recent years we’ve seen unprecedented gains in the recognition of Constitutionally protected rights for the LGBT community, thanks largely to the Supreme Court. But this progress is in jeopardy if Republicans rush the confirmation of a conservative justice. #WhatsAtStake — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
More than 3.6 million Californians have health insurance through the ACA Medicaid expansion. But their health care could be in jeopardy if Republicans continue to rush Judge Barrett through the confirmation process. #WhatsAtStake — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
If Republicans succeed in confirming Judge Barrett, nearly 17 million Californians with preexisting conditions could lose their health care. That includes more than 800,000 Californians who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. #WhatsAtStake — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
President Trump said he’ll only appoint justices who would overturn the ACA, saying "my judicial appointments will do the right thing unlike Bush’s appointee John Roberts on ObamaCare." It’s obvious why Republicans are rushing Judge Barrett’s confirmation process. #WhatsAtStake — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
As we mark #NationalMentalIllnessAwarenessWeek, it’s important that everyone remember to take care of their mental health. @NAMICommunicate has great, free resources to help people affected by mental illnesses. Go to https://t.co/7reZnBrBbt for more information. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We simply have to cut down on the amount of opioids that are being dispensed. As this pandemic continues to have an outsized effect on people struggling with addiction, we must do all we can to confront the opioid crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The DEA needs to finalize its “partial fill” regulations. This would allow patients to receive only a portion of an opioid prescription and get more later if their pain continues. The intent of this change is to reduce the amount of unused opioids in circulation. https://t.co/cjTD7f4FUm — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We shouldn’t be putting lives at risk to jam a nominee through before the election. Senate Republicans should listen to the American people and delay this process until after the inauguration so we can properly do our job in a safe and serious manner. https://t.co/b6ck3VW5wK — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Now, even as the rest of the Senate is shut down because of a coronavirus outbreak, Republicans have confirmed they still plan to hold a hearing next week, regardless of the possible health consequences for senators or staff. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Senate Republicans will stop at nothing to confirm Judge Barrett in time to participate in a November case that will decide the fate of the ACA. This case could eliminate health insurance for millions and end protections for 130 million Americans with preexisting conditions. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
If Republicans succeed in confirming Judge Barrett, 135 million people could lose protections for pre-existing conditions, including more than 7 million Americans who have been diagnosed with coronavirus, which would be considered a pre-existing condition. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
But there's a lot of work left to do, particularly in the wake of this year's devastating fires. We need to confront the climate crisis if we're to stem the increasingly dangerous wildfires, which also have a negative effect on air quality. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
I’m proud to join Californians all over the state in marking #CaliforniaCleanAirDay. We’ve made great strides over the decades to clean up our air and transition to greener modes of transportation and energy. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
I applaud @GavinNewsom for setting the goal of conserving 30% of land and water resources by 2030. We need to meet strong goals like this in order to combat climate change and preserve California’s rich biodiversity. — PolitiTweet.org
Office of the Governor of California @CAgovernor
Harnessing the innovative spirit of California, Governor @GavinNewsom advanced an executive order enlisting CA's na… https://t.co/HDdMJebqSP
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Congratulations to UC Berkeley Professor Jennifer Doudna for winning the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work in genetics. Her CRISPR gene-editing technology has revolutionized the biomedical field. Great job! — PolitiTweet.org
The Nobel Prize @NobelPrize
This year’s Chemistry Laureate Jennifer A. Doudna was born in 1964 in Washington, D.C, USA. She is a Professor at… https://t.co/QZimJPRjqn
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
In the midst of a global pandemic, few things are more important than access to affordable, quality health care. Republicans are rushing to confirm Judge Barrett, an outspoken critic of the ACA, so she can participate in an ACA case one week after the election. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
One way you can help support #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth is by purchasing Breast Cancer Research Stamps from @USPS. This stamp has helped raise more than $90 million for a cure since its introduction in 1998. Find them here: https://t.co/E9PaXvplXr — PolitiTweet.org