David G. Valadao takes to Twitter

David G. Valadao takes to Twitter
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David G. Valadao tweeted the following:

“Last night we heard a lot from President Biden about bringing manufacturing back to America. Why arent we doing that with our energy?
Increasing our domestic energy production is a long-term solution to decrease our reliance on foreign oil.”
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Here are other recent tweets from David G. Valadao:

“Right now we are facing the biggest threat to international order since WWII, and the entire world is looking to America to project strength and unity. My full statement on tonight’s #SOTU: valadao.house.gov/news/documents
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“I hope to hear the President address his plans to increase energy security at the #SOTU tonight. We must reduce global reliance on Russian energy and return to American energy independence.” on March 1
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“Im saddened to hear of the passing of @SenFeinsteins husband Richard Blum. Terra and I are praying for Senator Feinstein as she grieves the loss of her husband of over 40 years. twitter.com/CraigCaplan/st” on Feb. 28
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