Carolyn Bourdeaux tweeted the following:
"174 years ago, female activists met in Seneca Falls to take action for womens social and civil rights. Im proud of the progress made by generations of women, but recent events have shown that there is more work to be done.I keep fighting for womens rights in our country."Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Carolyn Bourdeaux:
"COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Gwinnett County. The B.A. 5 variant represents 65% of US cases.Lets keep our community safe. Remember to stay up to date on vaccinations and boosters, best to mask up in indoor spaces, and stay home if you feel sick.ajc.com/news/atlanta-n"Read on Twitter
"I joined @TransportDems to hear from @SecretaryPete on how the once-in-a-generation Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act is being implemented in communities around the country. This investment will reshape our nation & prepare us for a green future."Read on Twitter
"Families are making hard financial choices.Congress needs to do the same. twitter.com/BudgetHawks/st"Read on Twitter