Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The Inflation Reduction Act is a beginning, not an end. People in Oregon and around our country still…”

Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The Inflation Reduction Act is a beginning, not an end. People in Oregon and around our country still…”
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Suzanne Bonamici tweeted the following:

“The Inflation Reduction Act is a beginning, not an end. People in Oregon and around our country still face challenges, including child care, education, hunger, and housing. We can and will do more.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Suzanne Bonamici:

“Today I voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that will lower costs, make healthcare more affordable, and significantly reduce carbon emissions.”
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“The historic investments and policies in this legislation are the result of the tireless work of advocates and everyday Americans who want their representatives to build a better, greener future to put people over politics.”
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“With this bill, we will lower the costs of energy, prescription drugs, and healthcare for Americans. We will finally address the climate crisis with the urgency it demands and meaningfully cut our emissions. You can read my full statement here:bonamici.house.gov/media/press-re
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