What did Ann Kuster just tweet?

What did Ann Kuster just tweet?
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Ann Kuster tweeted the following:

“We’ve taken great strides to address the addiction crisis but our work is far from over.
Im working on the @BAMHTF to disrupt the flow of illicit drugs into our country, hold illegal distributors accountable, & expand access to recovery resources. npr.org/2022/02/08/107
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“I am proud to join @RepJoeNeguse and other colleagues in urging @POTUS to support @LWCFCoalition and invest in conservation.
I will always stand up for our wild places and outdoor recreation economy, here in New Hampshire and beyond. twitter.com/RepJoeNeguse/s
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“Thanks to safe, effective vaccines & our health care workforce, we’re turning the tide on #COVID19it’s essential we not lose focus or momentum now.
Getting vaccinated & boosted, testing, & staying home if you feel sick are propelling our country forward.
politico.com/news/magazine/
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“Four years ago, a senseless act of violence took the lives of 14 students & 3 educators at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
We will never forget the 17 lives that were taken that day. We must continue to tell their stories & demand change. We will forever be#MSDStrong.”
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