Illinois U.S. Rep Lauren Underwood: “One year ago, @POTUS Biden enacted #AmericanRescuePlan that put: People in jobs Children in schools…”

Illinois U.S. Rep Lauren Underwood: “One year ago, @POTUS Biden enacted #AmericanRescuePlan that put: People in jobs Children in schools…”
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Lauren Underwood tweeted the following:

“One year ago, @POTUS Biden enacted #AmericanRescuePlan that put:
People in jobs
Children in schools
Money in pockets
Shots in arms”
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Here are other recent tweets from Lauren Underwood:

“This funding will grow opportunities for the middle class by investing in:
Programs to fight inflation
$290 million for entrepreneurial development programs
$3 billion for higher education programs” on March 10
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“Confronts pressing health crises, made worse by the pandemic, with:
$111 million for school-based mental health grants
$1 billion for maternal and child health
$3.9 billion for substance use treatment” on March 10
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“Last night, I secured fundingto create jobs, fight inflation, and invest in health care, public safety, and climate. Learn about all the ways the appropriations package is helping you.” on March 10
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