California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “Wealthy corporate investors have been buying up homes and making homeownership even harder for working…”

California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “Wealthy corporate investors have been buying up homes and making homeownership even harder for working…”
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Ro Khanna tweeted the following:

“Wealthy corporate investors have been buying up homes and making homeownership even harder for working families. My bill, The Stop Wall Street Landlords Act, would rein in this greed.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ro Khanna:

“As the ibuprofen shortage continues, Im calling on @US_FDA to provide clear guidance to healthcare providers about the steps they can take now to ensure that all children have the medicine they need.
Read @JosefChois reporting on it here:
thehill.com/policy/healthc
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“With a significant budget, he said he could do today in America what he did Taiwan. He was educated at MIT and Stanford but was passed over for CEO of Texas Instruments in the 1980s. He then left for Taiwan to build TSMC. I wish the U.S. asked him to build TSMC in America.”
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“He said the high turnover rate of U.S. workers stems from the financialization of the economy and that America needs a bold plan to renew production.”
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