What did Ann Kuster just tweet?

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

“Small businesses rely on BridgeUSAa work & study exchange programto staff their operations. We must strengthen this program & ensure businesses have the workforce they need.
Proud to introduce a resolution in support of #BridgeUSA programs & the role they play in our economy.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ann Kuster:

“Just as federal farm conservation efforts were born in response to the Dust Bowl & Great Depression, we must update these programs to confront one of our world’s greatest challenges: climate change.
On @HouseAgDems, I’ll continue to bring the voices of NH farmers to Congress.”
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“Yesterday, the first day of #BlackHistoryMonth, I was honored to join my colleagues in celebrating Maya Angelou, the renowned author & activist whose legacy & art has been memorialized in her own U.S. quarter.
She is the first Black woman featured on American currency.”
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“Winter sports are part of the fabric of our culturebut, if we don’t act, we may lose the season that makes them possible.
As chair of the Ski & Snowboard Caucus, I’m working to address global warming & preserve the winter sports we know & love.
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