Washington U.S. Rep Marilyn Strickland: “Now accepting submissions for the 2022 Congressional Art Competition! The winning artwork of #WA10’s…”

Washington U.S. Rep Marilyn Strickland: “Now accepting submissions for the 2022 Congressional Art Competition! The winning artwork of #WA10’s…”
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Marilyn Strickland tweeted the following:

“Now accepting submissions for the 2022 Congressional Art Competition! The winning artwork of #WA10’s competition will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol.
For more information and official rules, please visit: strickland.house.gov/services/art-c or call my office at 360-459-8514.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Marilyn Strickland:

“#InternationalWomensDay is a perfect opportunity to recognize representation by women in government, science, business, and so many other fields.
As the first Black woman to represent the Pacific Northwest in Congress, I want to wish you all a Happy International Women’s Day!”
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“If the @IRSnews sent you a letter with #ChildTaxCredit or Economic Impact Payment information, make sure to keep it! irs.gov/newsroom/irs-s” on March 7
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“It could come in handy this tax season, especially if you need assistance filing. See information for the Local Taxpayer Advocate for Washington State here: irs.gov/advocate/local” on March 7
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