Vermont U.S. Rep Peter Welch: “Staff Sgt. Wesley Black did so much for so many in Vermont. We can take a big step to honor his service…”

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Peter Welch tweeted the following:

“Staff Sgt. Wesley Black did so much for so many in Vermont.
We can take a big step to honor his service by getting The Honoring Our PACT Act across the finish line to the Presidents desk and making sure our veterans and their families get the benefits and care they need. twitter.com/TheProblem/sta
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Here are other recent tweets from Peter Welch:

“With temperatures soaring across our region, we need to keep pushing in Congress to address the climate crisis.
But we also need @POTUS to take additional steps. It’s time to declare a national climate emergency. bit.ly/3veV13Y
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“The passage of the #ADA was driven by the determination of activists across the country, fighting for equality and respect for disabled folks.

Today, we celebrate that work and pledge to keep fighting for equal rights for Americans with disabilities.”
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“James Obergefell was the plaintiff in the historic SCOTUS case, granting the right to same-sex marriage. He wanted his marriage to be respected and equal under the law.
Every couple deserves that. The Senate must pass the Respect for Marriage Act and protect same-sex marriage.” on July 25
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