Rep. Gwen MooreVerified account

@RepGwenMoore

Honored to represent Wisconsin’s 4th Congressional District. Proud mother, grandmother & great-grandmother. Loves poetry reading, knitting & crocheting.

Washington, DC
Joined March 2009

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    Despite all of his claims – all of his promises – Donald Trump has failed to stem the tide of rising prescription drug prices. But aren’t sitting around – we’re fighting hard to enact a real plan to end prescription drug price gouging

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  2. Trump’s latest move to destabilize the ACA does nothing more than create higher costs for American families & undermine protections for pre-existing conditions. No family should have to choose between paying their bills & receiving lifesaving coverage.

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  3. Oct 22

    Healthcare is a human right ALL Americans should have access too, regardless of preexisting conditions, wealth, or employment.

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  4. Oct 22

    .'s hatred & ignorance WILL NOT erase the identities of my transgender constituents. I stand shoulder to shoulder with the LGBTQ+ community against hate, discrimination & fear.

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  5. Oct 22

    🚨 Health insurance open enrollment starts Nov. 1 ✅ Go to ✅ Find the plan that's best for you and your loved ones

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  6. Oct 22

    For most American workers wages are flat, but salaries for the top 1% are growing exponentially. Folks, their wealth isn’t trickling down. American workers need that puts economic & political power back in their hands.

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  7. Oct 21

    🚨 Milwaukee 🚨 👉🏾 Check your voter registration status: 👉🏾 If you have any questions, contact your election commision office:

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  8. Oct 19

    to when you sued to eliminate protections for preexisting conditions for ALL Americans. You are boldfaced lying to the American public, Scott.

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    Under the , the cost of prescription drugs keeps going up while seniors & working families are feeling the squeeze. A Democratic Congress will work to lower Rx drug prices & health care costs for all Americans.

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  10. Oct 18

    We all know the only promises ever intends to keep are to his billionaire donors and massive corporations...

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    Oct 18

    If the GOP wins Congress, we'll have a sequel to Groundhog Day. Instead of a TV weatherman discovering the meaning of life, a senator from Kentucky will take your health coverage... I would rather see the one about how Democrats are fighting .

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  12. Oct 18

    The has NEVER stopped trying to take affordable health insurance away from the American public. You better believe they won’t stop now. This is a matter of life and death.

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  13. Oct 17

    736 million people live in poverty throughout the world. In the US alone, 39.7 million people live in poverty & are unable to meet basic needs. That’s why I introduced the RISE Out of Poverty Act, to help so every American can live with dignity

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  14. Oct 16

    If really cared about protecting people with pre-existing conditions, he wouldn’t have directly authorized Attorney General Brad Schimel to sue to overturn the ACA. Actions speak louder than words, Scott. Drop Wisconsin from this sham of a lawsuit.

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  15. Oct 15

    FACT: 1 in 4 girls will experience sexual violence before age 18. I’m sick & tired of people excusing sexual violence & harassment as boys being boys. Let’s raise the next generation to value the dignity & rights of girls.

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  16. Oct 15

    Proud to have Alyssa on Team Moore this fall! Follow her IG takeover here👇🏾

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    Congress should echo the calls of millions by passing policies that would create safer workplaces & empower survivors to speak up, like overhauling its own rules, strengthening , banning mandatory arbitration & passing the bipartisan

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  18. Oct 15

    20% of low-income people in states that didn't expand Medicaid passed up needed care in the last yr b/c they couldn’t afford it. When preventable diseases go untreated, people can die. All Americans deserve access to quality, affordable health insurance.

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  19. Oct 15

    As a single mother at 18, I couldn't have graduated college without the help of food stamps and welfare. Congress needs to pass my bill so that struggling mothers and their children can have the same opportunity to rise up out of poverty.

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    Oct 15

    There is no reason that anyone in the US should die from a simple sinus infection, yet that is exactly what happened to Sarah Broughton from San Jose. We can’t continue to divide our society between those who can afford insurance and those who can’t. We need .

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