Minnesota U.S. Rep Angie Craig: “More than three-quarters of House Republicans voted against a bill protecting the right for same sex…”

Minnesota U.S. Rep Angie Craig: “More than three-quarters of House Republicans voted against a bill protecting the right for same sex…”
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Angie Craig tweeted the following:

“More than three-quarters of House Republicans voted against a bill protecting the right for same sex couples to marry. Im glad that @SenSchumer is planning to bring this to a vote in the Senate. twitter.com/nowthisnews/st
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Here are other recent tweets from Angie Craig:

“Especially on this, the most basic and fundamental of rights afforded to women in this country we will not go back. Today, I was proud to help lead the efforts to pass the Right to Contraception Act. craig.house.gov/media/press-re
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“In 2021, at least four states attempted to ban some or all forms of birth control and, earlier this summer, a Supreme Court Justice suggested that hed like to re-examine the fundamental right of women to make their own family planning decisions.”
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“Its absurd that, in the year 2022, Congress actually has to cast a vote on whether or not women in this country deserve access to contraception like birth control pills, IUDs or condoms. And yet, thanks to extremist members of the GOP, here we are.”
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