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  1. As access to areas affected by the become available, your health and safety is important. Areas destroyed by the fire pose serious hazard risks to you. tinyurl\campfirereturninghome

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  2. A bet’s a bet. and I made good on our bet today with and . We’ll see you out on the field next year Boston!

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  3. As some evacuation orders are lifted and others remain in place, please verify with before returning to your home and use caution if doing so.

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  4. If you’ve been forced to evacuate due to the wildfires, text SHELTER and your zip code to 43362 to locate an open emergency shelter near you. Stay safe and continue to follow for updates.

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  5. Nov 14

    For those of you in areas affected by the and , please use the information on the attached graphic to stay informed throughout these fires.

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  6. Even if you don’t live in the path of the wildfires, be sure to heed local air quality warnings. Smoke from the larger fires continues to make the air in many areas unhealthy.

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  7. Congratulations to both California finalists on being awarded grants! Both sites plan to use the funds for renovations, ensuring they’ll be around future generations to learn about their history supporting surrounding communities.

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  8. Valley Fever is a growing concern in California and climate change will allow it to further spread. My letter with requests more NIH research.

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  9. Nov 13

    California: If you were impacted by the wildfires, you can register for FEMA assistance by visiting or calling 1-800-621-3362. Please have the following information available when you register with us.

    This graphic lists seven info items that applicants will need when applying for individual disaster assistance.
    Información importante para tener a la mano cuando solicite asistencia federal por desastre.
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  10. California’s wildfires have been declared a major disaster, making federal assistance available for individuals and communities affected by these fires. If you need assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact my office.

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  11. is a great time to encourage service members in your life to take part in the Veterans History Project so we can preserve their stories for future generations. Find out more about this great program here:

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  12. Happy Veterans Day. Today, and every day, we thank our veterans for their patriotism and sacrifices in the name of our freedom.

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  13. Happy 243rd birthday to the Marine Corps! I hope all Marines around the globe enjoy a well-deserved celebration.

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  14. Winds are forecast to strengthen the wildfires. Please heed all evacuation orders and follow for updates. You can find evacuation orders here:

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  15. If you're in the path of the wildfires please follow closely for evacuation information. These fires are growing and conditions are changing quickly. Please stay safe.

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  16. Heartbroken to hear about the deaths in California from these latest fires. PLEASE follow all evacuation orders closely. Learn more here:

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  17. My thoughts are with all those affected by the fires burning across the state. Please heed any evacuation orders in your area. You can find information from on all major fires and current evacuation orders here:

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  18. Committees of the United States Congress are conducting investigations parallel to those of the Special Counsel’s office, and preservation of records is critical to ensure that we are able to do our work without interference or delay.

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  19. The Ninth Circuit has ruled that DACA is legal, contrary to the White House. This decision protects young Dreamers and holds the White House “democratically accountable to the public.” Another important court decision on this important program.

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  20. These mass murders are depressingly pervasive. Schools. Theaters. Malls. Offices. Synagogues. Grocery stores. Bars. Concerts. Churches. They’re inspired by racism, revenge, terrorism or just pure hatred. The one common attribute: easy access to guns.

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