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California U.S. Rep Julia Brownley: "#VenturaCountys history is deeply rooted with the Chumash people. The Chumash were not only stewards..."

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Julia Brownley tweeted the following:

"#VenturaCountys history is deeply rooted with the Chumash people. The Chumash were not only stewards of these lands, but of the oceans as they traveled along our coasts and the Channel Islands. Today, over 25,000 indigenous people call the Central Coast home."
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Here are other recent tweets from Julia Brownley:

"I was proud to take part in celebrating this momentous occasion not only for our region but for conservation efforts of our unique ecosystem, a place where only certain plants, species, and wildlife exist!"
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"Years have been dedicated to getting us to the groundbreaking on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing. At the entrance of the #ConejoValley, this environmental achievement will be the largest wildlife corridor in the world. #breakground2022"
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"Our children deserve a livable future.
Our children deserve a healthy planet.
Our children deserve clean air and clean water.

This #EarthDay , I am more committed than ever to fighting for climate action that will protect our planet and the health of future generations." on April 23
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