California U.S. Rep Jimmy Gomez: “If Republicans actually wanted to help families succeed, they’d support raising the minimum wage, making…”

California U.S. Rep Jimmy Gomez: “If Republicans actually wanted to help families succeed, they’d support raising the minimum wage, making…”
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Jimmy Gomez tweeted the following:

“If Republicans actually wanted to help families succeed, they’d support raising the minimum wage, making child care more affordable, and extending the #ChildTaxCredit. But they don’t.
They want to cut SNAP and make it harder for families to put food on the table. #DefendSNAP”
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Here are other recent tweets from Jimmy Gomez:

“Asylum seekers risk their lives to flee unimaginable violence and persecution in their home countries.
It is both our legal and moral duty to help these vulnerable individuals. Seeking asylum is a human right, and we will fight to protect it.”
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“Its funny that @RepMTG argues Democrats and Republicans cant agree when the decision to remove her from her committees was a bipartisan one. twitter.com/repmtg/status/
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“Child care should be affordable for every family in America.” on Feb. 22
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