New York U.S. Rep Elise Stefanik: “Invasive species pose a threat to the unique ecosystem in #NY21. Im proud to lead this bipartisan…”

New York U.S. Rep Elise Stefanik: “Invasive species pose a threat to the unique ecosystem in #NY21. Im proud to lead this bipartisan…”
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Elise Stefanik tweeted the following:

“Invasive species pose a threat to the unique ecosystem in #NY21.

Im proud to lead this bipartisan effort in Congress to combat these predators.
stefanik.house.gov/2023/1/stefani
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Here are other recent tweets from Elise Stefanik:

“Proud to deliver this RESULT and bring an end to the Biden Administrations authoritarian COVID vaccine mandate on our servicemembers.
nny360.com/news/fortdrum/” on Jan. 18
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“Kathy Hochul continues to attack #2A rights of New Yorkers.

As she shreds our Constitution, I am bringing the concerns of New York PATRIOTS to the highest levels to combat her unconstitutional attack on #NY21s rights and values.
fingerlakesdailynews.com/2023/01/17/170” on Jan. 18
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“Im working to counter failed bail reform in New York state and keep New Yorkers SAFE!” on Jan. 18
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