Vermont U.S. Rep Peter Welch: “We need to fight for #FairHousing. Vermonters need more affordable housing to help our communities…”

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Peter Welch tweeted the following:

“We need to fight for #FairHousing. Vermonters need more affordable housing to help our communities thrive. Everyone, no matter who they are, deserves access to safe and accessible housing.
I will keep fighting in Washington to invest in affordable housing for all.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Peter Welch:

“This weekend marks the vernal equinox, the first night of Passover, and Easter Sunday. Margaret and I wish all who are celebrating a joyous weekend and hope we can all get outside and enjoy the beauty of a Vermont spring.” on April 15
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“In 2011, Tropical Storm Irene caused significant damage to Tri-Park mobile homes. I was fortunate to help fund this project to protect homeowners from similar damages in the future and give Tri-Park residents continued access to secure and affordable housing.” on April 15
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“Access to quality healthcare should never depend on the color of ones skin. I am supporting the Black Maternal Health #Momnibus Act to support health equity and improvements to maternal healthcare for minorities and vulnerable populations. #BMHW2022
bit.ly/3rn87Ko” on April 14
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