Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Minnesotans, if youre struggling to keep up with the cost of utilities, help may be available. Apply…”

Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Minnesotans, if youre struggling to keep up with the cost of utilities, help may be available. Apply…”
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Ilhan Omar tweeted the following:

“Minnesotans, if youre struggling to keep up with the cost of utilities, help may be available.

Apply now – mn.gov/commerce/consu
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Here are other recent tweets from Ilhan Omar:

“Thank you @POTUS. I was proud to sign a letter in support of TPS for Ukrainians. I have also signed letters asking for TPS for Cameroonians and Ethiopians. Those deserve the same urgency. twitter.com/CBSNews/status
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“Muslim women are among the most likely to regularly face religious discrimination. Unacceptable.
This #WomensHistoryMonth, lets make history by passing the Combating International Islamophobia Act.” on March 3
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“The detention of asylum seekers is inhumane, abusive and unjust full stop.
Reducing the number of people behind bars in immigration detention should be @POTUS’s utmost priority. #CommunitiesNotCages” on March 3
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