Marilyn Strickland shares thoughts on Twitter

Marilyn Strickland shares thoughts on Twitter
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Marilyn Strickland tweeted the following:

“Lets increase Pell Grants and increase our historic support of #HBCUs, and invest in what Jillour @FLOTUS who teaches full-timecalls Americas best-kept secret: community colleges.” -@POTUS #SOTU @TheBlackCaucus @HBCUCaucus #CBCxSOTU”
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Here are other recent tweets from Marilyn Strickland:

“I had the chance to meet with @tacomaschools Lincoln High Sophomore, Ashaia, and Karen Bohlke from the Institute for Community Leadership to discuss our trip to Alabama for the annual Selma Pilgrimage!
I look forward to celebrating this historic event with Ashaia!” on March 1
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“The #AmericanRescuePlan & the #BipartisanInfrastructureLaw continues to invest in the South Sound. For the #SOTU, I wanted to highlight hard-working Americans like Makieda, who are the heroes behind our progress. I am proud to have her as my virtual guest. strickland.house.gov/media/press-re” on March 1
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“The bigotry and terror that fueled the lynching of #EmmettTill is still alive and well in America today.
@RepBobbyRush’s Emmett Till #AntilynchingAct will finally make lynching a federal hate crime.
I’ll be voting for this bill today it’s long past time to make it law.” on Feb. 28
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