US Representative Lucy McBath (R-GA-6)
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Recent News About US Representative Lucy McBath (R-GA-6)
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Rep. Lucy McBath criticizes Department of Education staff reductions
Rep. Lucy McBath voices strong opposition to recent layoffs at the Department of Education through a series of tweets dated March 12, 2025.
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Rep. Lucy McBath discusses red flag bill and child hunger issues
Rep. Lucy McBath recently shared insights on social media regarding her advocacy efforts in Congress as of early March 2025.
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Lucy McBath discusses economic issues and Social Security protection
Rep. Lucy McBath addressed economic concerns in her recent tweets dated March 4-5, 2025.
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Lucy McBath emphasizes women's achievements and gun law progress
Rep. Lucy McBath highlights the importance of Women's History Month while reflecting on personal motivations driving her advocacy in Congress.
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Rep. Lucy McBath highlights community improvements and commemorates John Lewis
Rep. Lucy McBath addresses key issues in recent tweets regarding infrastructure improvements in Cobb County and potential impacts on educational programs due to GOP proposals.
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Rep. Lucy McBath raises concerns over public health and food security
U.S. Representative Lucy McBath has raised concerns about public health staffing cuts under former President Trump's administration and criticized Georgia's governor for rejecting federal funds aimed at alleviating food insecurity among children...
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Rep. Lucy McBath reintroduces TRAIN Act to support American workers
In recent social media posts dated February 10 and February 12, 2025, Rep. Lucy McBath discussed her efforts to support American workers through legislation and reflected on her family's history with the NAACP.
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Rep. Lucy McBath shares condolences and concerns over police recruit's death and scholarship tax
Rep. Lucy McBath has recently addressed several poignant topics through social media posts dated February 3 and February 5, 2025.
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Lucy McBath attends Gwinnett YMCA ceremony and reflects on personal history
In recent tweets from late January to early February 2025, Rep. Lucy McBath discusses community involvement at the Gwinnett YMCA and pays tribute to Black History Month by reflecting on her family's legacy during the Civil Rights Movement.
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Rep. Lucy McBath discusses Holocaust remembrance and tax concerns for Georgia
U.S. Congresswoman Rep. Lucy McBath highlighted the significance of Holocaust Remembrance Day while addressing potential tax hikes affecting Georgia families in recent tweets dated January 27-28, 2025.
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Lucy McBath discusses Shirley Chisholm's legacy and women's health issues
Rep. Lucy McBath recently shared insights on historical figures like Shirley Chisholm while discussing pressing issues such as women's reproductive rights and maternal health care challenges in Georgia through a series of tweets posted between...
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Rep. Lucy McBath discusses legislation and historical events impacting American society
In recent social media posts dated early December 2024, Rep. Lucy McBath addresses key issues such as gun safety legislation and civil rights history while announcing her election as Second Vice Chair of The Black Caucus
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Rep. Lucy McBath discusses advocacy and honors received
Rep. Lucy McBath reflects on receiving an award for constituent services and commemorates the anniversary of losing her son Jordan to gun violence in a series of tweets dated November 21 and November 23, respectively
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Rep. Lucy McBath highlights key observances and extends birthday wishes to President Biden
In recent tweets, Rep. Lucy McBath recognized National Indigenous People's Month and Transgender Day of Remembrance while extending birthday wishes to President Biden on November 18-20, 2024
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Rep. McBath votes to count illegal aliens towards seats in Congress
U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA) was joined by 201 other House Democrats in unanimously voting against the Equal Representation Act, which would prevent the inclusion of illegal aliens in the count for seats in the Electoral College.