Anne Marie and Jim lost their daughter, Jacqueline, at 25 to an accidental overdose in October 2014. Shortly after Jacqueline’s death, Anne Marie painted a portrait of her. Soon she began receiving requests to paint other loved ones who were lost to overdose.pic.twitter.com/4HDKWmUUH9
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Too often in Washington, the opioid crisis is talked about in terms of statistics. The Angels of Addiction exhibit reminds us who we are fighting for, and I am urging members on both sides of the aisle to come by and see it this week.pic.twitter.com/Qu59v69TRB
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I saw this as well last week. Stunning.
@SenatorShaheen Please work your magic to get these portraits move to a permanent exhibit in@NPG The National Portrait Gallery. That's where it belongs.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Why don't we honor the people who overcome addiction, rather than the ones who have succumbed. Seems you are honoring the losers, not the brave.
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Angels? Demons might be more appropriate.
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What are you doing to decrease the amount of hard drugs entering our country and state?
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Thank you !!!
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