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Deborah Ross' Public Statements on Issue: Unemployed and Low-Income

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On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for U.S. House (NC) - District 2

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02/28/2022 Letter to Hon. Tammy Baldwin, and Hon. Joe Hoeven, Chair and Ranking Member, Senate Appropriations Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Subcommittee, and Hon. Sanford Bishop and Hon. Andy Harris, Chair and Ranking Member, House Appropriations Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Subcommittee - ICYMI: Young, Panetta, Brown Lead Bipartisan Group Requesting Funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program
10/28/2021 Congresswoman Ross Statement on the Historic Build Back Better Agenda
06/29/2021 Letter to the Hon. Lloyd J. Austin, Secretary of the Department of Defense, the Hon. Denis McDonough, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, and the Hon. Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture - McGovern, Reschenthaler Lead Bipartisan Effort Urging Departments of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Agriculture to Address Food Insecurity Among Military Families
04/26/2021 Letter to Joe Biden, President of the United States - Congresswoman Sara Jacobs, Congressman Ritchie Torres Lead Letter Urging President Biden to Make Expanded Child Tax Credit Permanent
03/10/2021 Congresswoman Ross Delivers COVID Relief for North Carolina
02/27/2021 Representative Ross Votes to Pass the American Rescue Plan
02/22/2021 Letter to Speaker Pelosi, Leader Hoyer, and Whip Clyburn - Congresswoman Ross Urges Additional COVID-19 Relief for Struggling Cities, States, Local & Tribal Governments
02/17/2021 Letter to Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House - North Carolina's $21.4 billion restaurant industry is vital to the economy and accounts for 56% of all jobs lost in the state
02/05/2021 Congresswoman Ross Amendment Passes House as Part of National Apprenticeship Act
02/03/2021 Congresswoman Ross Votes to Pass Budget Resolution, A Key Tool to Accelerate Passing COVID Relief
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