California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “One in four workers in the U.S. are denied even a single day of paid sick leave. In one of the richest…”

California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “One in four workers in the U.S. are denied even a single day of paid sick leave. In one of the richest…”
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Ro Khanna tweeted the following:

“One in four workers in the U.S. are denied even a single day of paid sick leave.
In one of the richest nations on earth, this is unacceptable.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ro Khanna:

“.@LulaOficial shared with me that anti-politics gave rise to Bolsonaro and Trump. Both denigrated politics and accused the entire system of being corrupt.
We need an aspirational politics that delivers for people and inspires them to defeat such corrosive cynicism.” on Feb. 10
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“In 2018, my @USProgressives colleagues and I sent a letter to the Brazilian Ambassador over the denial of @LulaOficials due-process rights. We stand with him and will keep working to protect human rights and democracy around the world.
progressives.house.gov/2018/7/cpc-lea” on Feb. 10
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“I was honored to join @RepJayapal and @RepAOC for a meeting with @LulaOficial today. President Lula da Silva has stood up for democracy, protecting the Amazon, and an economy that works for all. Im proud to have pushed for his release after his unjust imprisonment in Brazil.” on Feb. 10
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