Alabama U.S. Rep Mo Brooks: “The American people are sick and tired of being dictated to by unelected Washington bureaucrats. Continued…”

Alabama U.S. Rep Mo Brooks: “The American people are sick and tired of being dictated to by unelected Washington bureaucrats. Continued…”
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Mo Brooks tweeted the following:

“The American people are sick and tired of being dictated to by unelected Washington bureaucrats. Continued mandates are not justified, and its long past time Americans return to our pre-pandemic lives. breitbart.com/politics/2022/
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Here are other recent tweets from Mo Brooks:

“It was great to talk with members of the Alabama Association of Health Underwriters about important federal policy issues. I hope this group has a productive visit to Washington!” on March 3
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“I enjoyed visiting with members of @ALCreditUnions this morning. I took their questions after updating the group on the Russian invasion of Ukraine & providing insight into my free-market-based approach to analyzing bills. I hope this group has a great visit to Washington!” on March 2
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“Thank you to the Alabama members of @NAESP who stopped by today for a discussion on education. Like I told this group, I prefer it if the federal government stays out of K-12 education. State and local governments are best suited to provide our kids a quality education.” on March 2
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