Thursday, June 27, 2019

Some Tweets from US House Rep Susan Davis


You can't hack paper. Today the House will pass the to secure our elections, in part by providing for voter-verified paper ballots. Our elections continue to be under foreign attack. I urge the Senate to join the House to .
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  1. Six years ago the Supreme Court’s ruling gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965, showcasing a new era of voter suppression & discrimination. I'll fight to pass the Voting Rights Advancement Act to & stop the disenfranchisement of our American people.
  2. Today marks three historic Supreme Court rulings on . Let's pass 's resolution, which I'm proud to cosponsor, to recognize June 26 as across America.
  3. Don't forget about my Office Hours today at University Heights Library!
  4. University Heights, get ready for Team Davis! Have a question or need help with a federal agency? Then come down to my Office Hours at the University Heights Library. My staff will be on hand to answer your questions and see if we can help.
  5. Instead of targeting immigrant communities, Mr. President, how about helping move a funding bill that actually addresses the needs of the most fragile and vulnerable children being held by your administration?
  6. This is about instilling fear in immigrant communities and is yet another example of the Trump Administration's failing immigration policies. The cruel policy of separating families was a similar attempt to deter families from seeking asylum, which failed.
  7. This ruling threatens the health and well-being of women everywhere. Abortion is healthcare and I will do everything I can in Congress to ensure this gag rule is not imposed.
  8. House Admin Comm just passed comprehensive election security legislation. The will: ✅ modernize our election systems ✅ authorize new funds to improve election infrastructure ✅ ensure accuracy and integrity of our elections, in part through voter-verified paper ballots
  9. is a reminder that millions of people are forcibly displaced around the world. We should not shut the door on those who seek refuge from harm. San Diego has been a welcoming city for refugees for decades and that’s something I’m proud of.