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  1. On November 5th, 1968, made history as the first African American woman elected to Congress. It’s been 50 years since that milestone – but we have work left to do. Your is your voice. Use it.

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  2. Nov 2

    Following the footsteps of the disgraced Scott Pruitt, is under investigation by the DOJ for using his office for personal gain. Despite Republican inaction, Democrats will work to .

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    Latinas make just 53 cents for every dollar paid to white, non-Hispanic men. We

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    What a great turnout at our Parade! The weather was amazing! Thank you to everyone who came out and showed off their amazing costumes. See you next year 🕷🕸👻🎃

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  5. . stand ready to . But we can't do it alone—Republicans must work with us to end this national epidemic.

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  6. This week we've seen assassination attempts against public officials and multiple hate crimes. The President of the United States has a responsibility to brings us together as a nation—not continue his attacks on his perceived enemies.

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  7. My heart is heavy for Pittsburgh and the Tree of Life Congregation. My prayers are with those taken from us this morning and the first responders.

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  8. This is disgusting. Hundreds of law enforcement professionals across the country have risked their lives to respond to these potential acts of terrorism.

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  9. Thank you for honoring me at your monthly luncheon, and for your support of my 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor Act. I'm proud we can now fully honor our heroes who served our country and have subsequently died of 9/11-related illnesses.

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  10. I’m closely monitoring the situation here in NYC and elsewhere. As always, I thank the courageous men and women in law enforcement for their work in this dangerous situation.

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  11. Assemblyman Butler was a long-time champion for our community. It was wonderful to pay tribute to his service with the dedication of Assemblyman Dennis J. Butler Way in Astoria.

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  12. No one should be discriminated against because of who they are, or who they love. I'm proud to fight for LGBTQ equality in Congress and grateful for this recognition from . 💯🏳️‍🌈

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  13. This isn’t diplomacy—it’s a cover-up.

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  14. One in five Bronxites lack access to a traditional bank, which can hurt their financial stability. With and others, I'm proud to call for the establishment of a postal banking program here in the Bronx to provide these needed services.

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    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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  16. It was wonderful to sit down with ’s to reflect on my time serving Queens and the Bronx in Congress. Watch our full conversation here:

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  17. As someone who has long fought for full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, I’m proud to endorse the McGuiness Principles to further support the peace process in Northern Ireland.

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  18. New Yorkers: Today is the LAST DAY to register to vote in the November 6th election! Take a moment to check your registration status at

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  19. My 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor Act of 2017 has passed the Senate! We’re one step closer to the bill becoming law.

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    Oct 12

    Today is the LAST DAY you can register to vote for November’s elections, New York City. Don’t delay — check your registration status at .

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