California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “Yesterday the FDA finally allowed for over-the-counter hearing aids. This will break the monopoly grip…”

California U.S. Rep John Garamendi: “Yesterday the FDA finally allowed for over-the-counter hearing aids. This will break the monopoly grip…”
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John Garamendi tweeted the following:

“Yesterday the FDA finally allowed for over-the-counter hearing aids. This will break the monopoly grip that hearing aid manufacturers currently hold and allow competition to drive down the cost of these crucial devices. Lets keep up the work! twitter.com/briandeesenec/
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Here are other recent tweets from John Garamendi:

“.@Starbucks just because youre losing doesnt mean it was rigged. Trump tried this and it didn’t work for him.
Big companies will choose conspiracy theories and commit crimes to avoid paying a living wage. Its time we fix that by having real penalties for breaking labor law twitter.com/MorePerfectUS/” on Aug. 16
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“Before Social Security, 50% of seniors lived in poverty. That is what the GOP wants to return to when they attempt to strip Americans of this treasured program. Social Security has been a staple of American life for 79 years, Im fighting for another 79 to come.” on Aug. 16
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“This week Congress and President Biden:
– Provided medical coverage to thousands of veterans.
– Made the largest investment in clean energy in history.
– Invested billions of dollars in American manufacturing.
– Lowered the price of prescription drugs and health insurance.” on Aug. 13
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