Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA) will help maintain waterways, restore…”

Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA) will help maintain waterways, restore…”
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Suzanne Bonamici tweeted the following:

“The bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA) will help maintain waterways, restore our ecosystem, and promote water resource equity.
Communities in NW Oregon and across the country rely on our ports, harbors, and inland waterways. #WRDA2022″
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Here are other recent tweets from Suzanne Bonamici:

“WRDA continues to make needed investments in this critical infrastructure. I thank my friend and colleague, @RepPeterDeFazio, for his leadership in passing this bill out of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and to the House floor.”
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“(Correction: alt text on the bottom-right photo should read “Willow Creek” instead of “Rock Creek”)”
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