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Appalling Attack on Israel

I strongly condemn the appalling attack on Israel by Hamas. I stand firmly with the Israeli people and support their right to defend themselves against this outrageous assault.

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Principal of the Year & Assistant Principal of the Year

Congratulations to Winston Pierce and Lessie Anderson, who were named Wake County Public School System Principal of the Year and Assistant Principal of the Year for 2023-24. https://abc11.com/wake-county-principal-of-the-year-2023-24-assistant-winston-pierce/13869099/

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An Effective Legislator

With over $20 million back to seniors, veterans, small business owners, and other Wake County residents and, in my first term, secured $30 million in federal funding for Wake County community projects. This is what an effective legislator can do.

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Ukraine Support

While extreme right-wing Republicans attempt to hold our government hostage, we must come together to meet the urgent needs of today and invest in America’s future. https://www.msnbc.com/american-voices/watch/congresswoman-deborah-ross-it-is-crucial-that-the-u-s-continues-to-support-ukraine-194192453613

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Extreme Abortion Law

No politician should come between medical providers and their patients. I’m glad two parts of the NCGOP’s extreme abortion law have been struck down while the case continues. https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article279965989.html

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Dianne Feinstein

Dianne Feinstein was a trailblazer. San Francisco’s first female mayor, the first woman from California elected to the Senate, and the longest-tenured female senator in American history. Thinking of her family, her staff, and the people of California.

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Government Shutdowns

Americans shouldn’t be forced to pay the price for a catastrophic shutdown. House Republicans need to do their job and fund the government. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/care-us-stories-people-pay-government-shutdown/story

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Health Care for 600,000 North Carolinians

After more than ten years of waiting, more than 600,000 North Carolinians will have access to the health care they need starting on December 1. Grateful for Governor Roy Cooper‘s leadership on this.

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