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House Democratic Caucus of the United States Congress. Chairman , Vice Chair ,

Washington, D.C.
Joined June 2009

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    6 hours ago

    "The Justice Department told a federal court in June that it would no longer defend provisions in the Affordable Care Act that protect patients with pre-existing medical conditions." - , 9/21/18 Oh, and Republicans voted over SIXTY times to repeal ACA w/out a replacement

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  2. Republicans in Congress spent the last two years trying to end protections for Americans with pre-existing conditions. If President Trump thinks this dishonest tweet will make us forget that, he couldn't be more wrong.

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  3. Democrats are working to lower your health care costs and prescription drug prices. Republicans trying to take health care from millions of Americans AGAIN. It's not hard to see who’s working , and who’s... not.

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    . McConnell and told us the tax cuts for the rich would increase wages for everyone and increased tax revenue. None of that happened. Now they want to cut taxes for the rich even more and cut Social Security and Medicare to pay for it

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    . is coming after Medicare & Social Security after their tax cuts for millionaires & big corporations blew a massive hole in our debt & deficits. Democrats are & committed to protecting the benefits Americans work a lifetime to earn.

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 16

    Here we go. This has been the Republican plan all along – explode the deficit with trillion-dollar tax cuts to billionaires and then come after OUR earned benefits to pay for it. GOP: get your hands off our , , and .

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  7. Republicans gave a $2.3 TRILLION tax cut to corporations and the wealthiest few. Now they want to cut Medicare and Social Security to pay for it.

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  8. Retweeted
    Oct 16

    When Jodi’s son was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, her family did everything they could to keep up with the rising cost of prescription drugs needed to save his life. are fighting to lower drug costs for families like Jodi’s across the country.

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  9. As we conclude this year’s , we reaffirm our efforts to expand opportunities and build an ever-brighter future for the Latino community.

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  10. . (NY-03) watched Max Haot, CEO of Launcher, successfully test a rocket engine in Long Island.

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  11. . (CT-01) celebrated the life of Sgt. John Chapman, a Connecticut native who was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously in August.

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  12. “Democrats are fighting — and Republicans are fighting for the powerful. It’s time to get America back on track.”

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  13. “If we have the opportunity to lead the House of Representatives next year, we will lower your health care costs, increase your pay and clean up corruption so Washington works for you.”

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  14. . (TX-33) picked and packed orders at 's fulfillment center in Fort Worth. Working alongside Amazon associates, he processed books and toys for customers across the Metroplex.

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    On International , I find myself thinking about my granddaughter and the world in which she’ll grow up. It is up to us to ensure that girls and women have equal opportunities to learn, to access healthcare, and receive equal pay for their work.

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  17. Retweeted
    Oct 11

    It’s ! have had a significant, positive impact on our culture & economy. Read more about their contributions here:

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    Yesterday, I joined my fellow Georgia legislators to support the governor's emergency declaration request after the landfall of Hurricane Michael. As storms become more devastating, we must take real, urgent action to stop the climate crisis :

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  19. Democrats are fighting . , , and lay out our plan to reduce health care costs and prescription drug prices, increase wages by rebuilding America, and clean up corruption in Washington ⬇️

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    Did you know that the average SS monthly benefit is $1,400? That’s why a stronger Social Security that reflects the real expenses seniors face is so important. Today’s announcement of a 2.8% COLA is good news – but let’s do better.

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