Kentucky U.S. Rep John A. Yarmuth: “Students need internet access at home to properly complete homework and succeed in school. Im proud…”

Kentucky U.S. Rep John A. Yarmuth: “Students need internet access at home to properly complete homework and succeed in school. Im proud…”
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John A. Yarmuth tweeted the following:

“Students need internet access at home to properly complete homework and succeed in school. Im proud to see the #AmericanRescuePlan deliver more than $18M to #KY03 schools & libraries to help students stay connected & close the homework gap: yarmuth.house.gov/press/annivers
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Here are other recent tweets from John A. Yarmuth:

“My statement on tonight’s vote to fully fund the government and provide emergency assistance to the people of Ukraine:” on March 10
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“Wayne Perkey was a Louisville legend, a man of honor, and my friend. Proud to be able to help celebrate his life and legacy on the floor of the House of Representatives tonight. Thinking of Waynes loving family during their time of grief. Thank you for sharing him with us.” on March 9
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“This and every #InternationalWomensDay, we recognize the countless contributions made by women in our community, across KY, and around the globe. Ill continue to fight for true equity, fair pay, and a world free from gender-based discrimination, harassment, & violence. #IWD2022” on March 8
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