California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “The PACT Act wouldve covered healthcare for veterans exposed to dangerous toxins in their service…”

California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “The PACT Act wouldve covered healthcare for veterans exposed to dangerous toxins in their service…”
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John Garamendi tweeted the following:

“The PACT Act wouldve covered healthcare for veterans exposed to dangerous toxins in their service Senate Republicans voted it down. Thats shameful. twitter.com/craigcaplan/st
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Here are other recent tweets from John Garamendi:

“If enacted into law, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 would be the single greatest investment ever to address the climate crisis.”
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“Bill text is available here: congress.gov/bill/117th-con” on July 26
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“This month we voted to protect same-sex and interracial marriages nationwide and 77% of Republicans voted against it.
77% of the #GOP was against same-sex and interracial marriages in 2022. Never forget that.” on July 26
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