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Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Eight bridges in Orange County are functionally obsolete. This is exactly why we passed the bipartisan infrastructure plan to rebuild America’s roads and bridges and invest in our economy. This is about the safety and growth of our communities. https://t.co/GOmQ7LZV7l — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
In the past week gas prices have slowly started to trend down. We must continue our work to bring down costs by increasing domestic supplies, restricting gasoline exports and holding international producers accountable. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Let me be clear: the U.S. will continue to stand alongside our NATO allies and send aid and support to the people of Ukraine. https://t.co/PsrmcUyVdU — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
It's the job of adults to protect our children. #MarchForOurLives was formed because adults have failed to do their jobs. As a former law enforcement officer and as a gun owner, I choose to stand with our children, not the NRA. Force a vote in the Senate. Demand action. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Yes, our daughters are watching and they are proud. #FloridaProud https://t.co/BoxEeTx9QN — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
A one minute masterclass from Judge Jackson explaining why Americans now have a right to a lawyer. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Val Demings @RepValDemings
Judge Jackson: "Prior to Gideon vs. Wainwright, people who could not afford lawyers were not entitled to lawyers…I… https://t.co/XaljbVSX8S
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
We spent a significant amount of time on a Gideon v. Wainwright and the right to counsel in the police academy. Police officers get it and respect that right. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Judge Jackson: "Prior to Gideon vs. Wainwright, people who could not afford lawyers were not entitled to lawyers…I think it’s important for the protection of liberty to ensure that people are able to have counsel." #FloridaProud https://t.co/DklPNkav2v — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
“So crime, and the effects on the community, and the need for law enforcement – those are not abstract concepts or political slogans to me.” #FloridaProud — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
“As someone who has had family members on patrol and in the line of fire, I care deeply about public safety…I had two uncles who were career law enforcement, including one who became the Chief of Police of the @MiamiPD in the 1990s.” https://t.co/eZpKcjdOw9 — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
I’m grateful to my colleagues of both parties who joined us in this important work to keep Floridians and all Americans safe, and I call on the Senate to pass these bills without delay. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
My second bill, passed unanimously by Democrats and Republicans, will help ensure that our communities are kept safe and secure from terrorism. It protects important anti-terror funding that I used as Orlando’s Chief of Police. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
As a former police officer and chief, I know how critical officer training is. We train today to meet the challenges of tomorrow. My first bill will put us on track to ensure that officer training programs at @DHSgov are top notch and fully accredited. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
I’m proud that Democrats and Republicans in the House came together to pass two of my bills to help keep our communities safe from terrorism and ensure the highest standards of training for federal law enforcement officers. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
On the 12th anniversary of the #AffordableCareAct, this law continues to strengthen Florida families’ access to quality health care. It banned insurance companies from discriminating against individuals with pre-existing conditions. #ThxACA — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
"Only in America could a refugee girl from Central Europe become Secretary of State," she said. We must keep that American Dream alive. We are grateful for a life well lived. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Secretary Albright came to America as a refugee fleeing communism. Her life was an example of America's compassion and our greatness. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
I had the opportunity to see Secretary Madeleine Albright in action on multiple occasions. She was not only a trailblazer and breaker of glass ceilings, she was a brilliant, passionate, dedicated public servant, who cared deeply for our values and our safety. https://t.co/MO8kDR3Bok — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
For 12 years the #AffordableCareAct has brought down the cost of health care for American families. I’m fighting to protect it and to further bring down costs. #ThxACA — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
The #AffordableCareAct has - lowered costs - covered millions - saved lives #ThxACA — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
For years, we fought here in Congress to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. I am relieved that at long last #VAWA has been reauthorized by Congress and the President. This law is critical to the safety of our communities. More to do. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
In the nine years since it has been signed into law, the #ACA has provided healthcare to more than 31 million people in this country. But even during a global health crisis, there are still some trying to strip away this coverage. Not on my watch. — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Today female athletes still face an array of issues - unequal pay, mandatory revealing uniforms, and rules prohibiting certain women from playing at all. We have come a long way, but our work is not yet over. And as they say, “there’s no crying in baseball.” #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/H4n8GfJOzC — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
The AAGPBL had twelve seasons before it was ultimately disbanded in 1954. With few professional opportunities beyond college level ball, many female players moved on, to coaching, other sports, careers, and families. https://t.co/41S5dESYNB — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Helen ‘Nordie’ Nordquist played field hockey, basketball, and softball before being recruited by the League. She helped drive the Rockford Peaches to the playoffs two years in a row. Her story: https://t.co/jiKhqWrahJ — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Evie Moroz was a Ukrainian-Canadian multi-sport star who played for multiple teams from 1946 to 1951. "They were a pretty tough group of women," she said. She was later honored by the Ukrainian Sports Hall of Fame. https://t.co/Mg59cenEz5 — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Do not be fooled: sexism was rooted in the league and upheld by its male managers. “Femininity is the keynote of our league; no pants-wearing, tough-talking female softballer will play on any of our four teams,” said one man. https://t.co/uVeDq7Zz00 — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Chicago Cubs owner Philip K. Wrigley began the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during WWII. While men were off to war, the sport was taken over by women and became particularly popular among Latina women. https://t.co/4vOq0kFen8 — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
Florida has long been the home to spring training for professional sports teams, and that included the All-American Girls League, which changed the world of professional baseball. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/WTuKqUH3AK — PolitiTweet.org
Former Congresswoman Val Demings @RepValDemings
“I have received so many notes, and letters, and photos from little girls around the country…that they have thought about the law in new ways…we want as a country for everyone to believe that they can do things like sit on the Court.” #FloridaProud https://t.co/UaLB6ZUOCZ — PolitiTweet.org