Matthew M. Rosendale shares thoughts on Twitter

Matthew M. Rosendale shares thoughts on Twitter
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Matthew M. Rosendale tweeted the following:

“Today, I participated in a joint-Veterans Service Organizations hearing regarding their priorities for the coming year.
We discussed the need to ensure that VA information technology modernization will best serve our veterans’ health needs.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Matthew M. Rosendale:

“Americas first national park turns 150 today. Yellowstones 2.2 million acres showcases majestic sightsfrom geysers to mountain wilderness, from beautiful wildlife to vibrant landscapes. Montana is proud to be the gateway to @YellowstoneNPS.” on March 1
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“The American people are sick and tired of career politicians consistently putting the interests of foreign nations above our own, we must put America first twitter.com/govtrack/statu” on March 1
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“Speaker Pelosi is politicizing the SOTU to further the Radical Lefts COVID-19 agenda.
Members of Congress should not be subject to COVID-19 restrictions when the rest of the country has ended most mandates.
No one is listening to you anymore, Nancy. dailycaller.com/2022/03/01/hou” on March 1
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