Rep. Marcia L. FudgeVerified account

@RepMarciaFudge

I work on behalf of the people of the 11th District to create jobs, promote quality education, improve access to health care and protect civil rights for all.

Cleveland / Akron, OH
Joined June 2010

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  1. Wishing the residents of OH-11 and families across the state of Ohio and around the world a Merry Christmas! 🎄🎁

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  2. Last week, the President said he would “take the mantle” and be “proud to shut down the government.” Today, he blames Democrats. This is the same person who said Mexico would pay for the wall. Now he wants taxpayers to foot the $5.7 billion cost. Not surprised.

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  3. The USDA’s proposed rule on SNAP isn’t about helping hard working men and women find employment. It’s about taking food away from people struggling to find steady, good paying jobs and feeding their families. It’s disgraceful.

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  4. The Administration couldn’t have its way in the . So they threw a tantrum and are now pursuing harmful changes on their own, contrary to the will of the elected Congress. via

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  5. Today, the House passed the bipartisan Water Infrastructure Improvement Act. Thank you & for working with me to craft a bill that improves our water infrastructure & helps address the rising cost of clean water.

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  6. The threatened government shutdown, whether partial or complete, is an example of this administration once again putting the politics of a border wall before the welfare of the American people – especially so close to the holidays.

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  7. Today is your last chance to . Visit . now!

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  8. My prayers and sincerest condolences go out to the family and friends of celebrated songstress and civil rights advocate, Ms. Nancy Wilson. She was one of a kind. A voice that comes once in a lifetime.

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  9. Most People Using qualify for Financial Assistance. Visit their website to see if you qualify and before it’s too late.

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  10. With the dramatic rise in prescription drugs costs, potential for illnesses, unexpected accidents, and the high costs associated with doctor visits and hospital stays, now is not the time to be uninsured. Today is the last day to .

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  11. Friday’s ruling is unconscionable and puts too many American families at risk.

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  12. This administration has gone to great lengths to undermine the purpose of the ACA. They lost the battle in Congress to repeal the law. Now, our courts are being used to wage war against the health and well-being of millions by denying them access to affordable care.

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  13. This is not just about the right of immigrants to cross our borders or comprehensive immigration reform. This is about America’s humanity and our history of compassion for others.

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  14. It has been six years since . We need common sense gun reform to end gun violence, protect our children and make our communities safer. The epidemic must stop.

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  15. Quality health insurance on is more affordable than you think. Most people using qualify for financial assistance. There’s only one day left to apply. Visit to .

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  16. Free assistance is available. If you have questions about signing up or want to talk through your options with a trained professional, help is just a call or click away. Call 1-800-318-2596 or visit

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  17. Open Enrollment for 2019 health coverage ends tomorrow. Go to to sign up and .

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  18. This year, it is more important than ever to head back to to shop and save. In many areas, there are more plans to choose from that will allow you save money. by December 15.

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  19. Most people can find a plan for $50 to $100 per month on . Sign up before the December 15 deadline.

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  20. The end of open enrollment is only three days away. Sign up for affordable health coverage at before December 15.

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