Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Rep. Omar is proud to secure $17 million in funding for much needed community projects in Minnesotas…”

Minnesota U.S. Rep Ilhan Omar: “Rep. Omar is proud to secure  million in funding for much needed community projects in Minnesotas…”
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Ilhan Omar tweeted the following:

“Rep. Omar is proud to secure $17 million in funding for much needed community projects in Minnesotas 5th.

From education to public health to green jobs, this money will support the urgent needs of our community and enrich countless lives.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ilhan Omar:

“I am also gravely concerned that this ban will mean ramping up domestic oil production. Yet another reason why we must move to a green economy that is proven to be the most reliable and cost efficient. (7)” on March 10
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“Full statement here: omar.house.gov/media/press-re” on March 10
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“The last time Congress passed significant trade restrictions on Russia was the Jackson-Vanik Amendment of 1974. Like this bill, it was motivated by genuine concern for human rights and human security. (3)” on March 10
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