Washington U.S. Rep Adam Smith: “Yesterday, the House passed H.R. 1931, the Japanese American Confinement Education Act, which would…”

Washington U.S. Rep Adam Smith: “Yesterday, the House passed H.R. 1931, the Japanese American Confinement Education Act, which would…”
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Adam Smith tweeted the following:

“Yesterday, the House passed H.R. 1931, the Japanese American Confinement Education Act, which would permanently reauthorize the Japanese American Confinement Site (JACS) program to educate Americans on the internment of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Adam Smith:

“I’m proud to be an original co-sponsor of this bipartisan legislation. Thank you @DorisMatsui for your continued leadership on this important bill, which would help to ensure that we never forget the injustices of our past and that these appalling events are never repeated.”
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“The United States, our allies, and partners should continue to help the Ukrainian people while ensuring that Russias war in Ukraine does not widen.
Read my full statement after President Zelenskyy addressed Members of Congress today: armedservices.house.gov/2022/3/smith-r twitter.com/hascdemocrats/
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“This important legislation will expand access to these training programs – a move that will help grow our workforce pipeline and build a stronger economy.
Everyone deserves a fair shot. This bill will help offset costs for hardworking folks pursuing a brighter future.”
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