Washington U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer: “Its a big deal that funding for the Quinault Indian Nation, Quileute Tribe, & Hoh Tribe has passed…”

Washington U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer: “Its a big deal that funding for the Quinault Indian Nation, Quileute Tribe, & Hoh Tribe has passed…”
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Derek Kilmer tweeted the following:

“Its a big deal that funding for the Quinault Indian Nation, Quileute Tribe, & Hoh Tribe has passed the House & Senate – and will be signed into law. Ill keep pushing to ensure tribal communities get the support they need as they move to higher ground. indiancountrytoday.com/the-press-pool
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Here are other recent tweets from Derek Kilmer:

“The Duckabush Estuary Restoration Project is a big deal.
As investments are made to reroute utilities, and take other steps to make this project a success & recover salmon, its important that the federal govt is a strong partner so that the costs dont fall on local ratepayers twitter.com/MasonCountyPUD” on March 11
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“The Aberdeen-Hoquiam Flood Protection Project will help the region more effectively collect & convey runoff from intense storms, reduce flood insurance costs for local homeowners, and reduce the economic burden caused by flooding for local communities.
thedailyworld.com/news/kilmer-lo” on March 11
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“The House passed a bipartisan government funding package that makes BIG investments in our region:
Invests in Affordable Housing & Jobs in Tacoma
Revitalizes Downtown Bremerton
Protects Grays Harbor
Invests in STEM Education on the Peninsula
kilmer.house.gov/news/press-rel” on March 10
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