California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “This innovative project will improve access to the City of Inglewood and provide my constituents a…”

California U.S. Rep Maxine Waters: “This innovative project will improve access to the City of Inglewood and provide my constituents a…”
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Maxine Waters tweeted the following:

“This innovative project will improve access to the City of Inglewood and provide my constituents a world-class transit connection from the Metro Crenshaw/LAX Line to downtown Inglewood and the Citys major sports, entertainment and employment centers.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Maxine Waters:

“I am proud to announce that the Department of Transportation (DOT) has awarded a $15 million grant to the City of Inglewood to support the groundbreaking Inglewood Transit Connector Project.”
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“1 million fentanyl pills were seized by the DEA from a house in Inglewood CA. When so many families are suffering from economic distress, health issues, & vulnerability to criminal exploitation, we must be committed to stopping drug traffickers from criminalizing our young people”
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“The recent raid by the FBI on Trumps Mar-a-Lago home gives me more confidence that his crimes, possible theft of classified information, and disregard of the rule of law, is being taken seriously. I hope he didn’t destroy all evidence. We have got to get him!”
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