California U.S. Rep Julia Brownley: “But there is so much more to do, especially in light of yesterdays Supreme Court decision that sadly…”

California U.S. Rep Julia Brownley: “But there is so much more to do, especially in light of yesterdays Supreme Court decision that sadly…”
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Julia Brownley tweeted the following:

“But there is so much more to do, especially in light of yesterdays Supreme Court decision that sadly goes in the opposite direction.
Today is a vote for progress, and we will continue to fight tomorrow to end gun violence in our country.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Brownley:

“Today, I was proud to vote for the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which is the first major gun safety legislation passed by Congress in 30 years. This is undoubtedly a victory that will save lives.
juliabrownley.house.gov/brownley-appla
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“While this was a significant step back in the fight for reproductive justice, we will not be deterred.”
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“Every American deserves the right to make their own personal health care decisions and we must continue to fight to protect the right to abortion access across the United States.”
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