Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “Now is the time to help prevent significant labor cost increases for those who put food on our tables…”

Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “Now is the time to help prevent significant labor cost increases for those who put food on our tables…”
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Mike Simpson tweeted the following:

“Now is the time to help prevent significant labor cost increases for those who put food on our tables by reforming our agriculture immigration system.
The pieces are in place and the U.S. Senate must act.
simpson.house.gov/news/documents
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Simpson:

“Consensus the majority opinion of a group.
@GOPLeader won 85% of the vote in our conference. He is the consensus candidate. We can not allow the small minority who lost the election in our conference to hold us hostage or it will never end.” on Dec. 16
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“For the majority, it is McCarthy. If it takes 1 ballot, 10 ballots, or 100 ballots.” on Dec. 16
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“The Presidents work includes fighting construction of the border wall and ending Title 42 an agenda that has only made the problem worse.
I hope he is ready to work with a Republican-led House to find solutions and put an end to this crisis. twitter.com/rncresearch/st” on Dec. 16
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