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English: Thank you @POTUS for signing the Save Our Seas (SOS) Act, bipartisan legislation @SenWhitehouse & I sponsored along w/ so many others to help address the marine debris crisis. Curbing this man-made plight on our oceans is an issue we can all agree on! |
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Source | https://twitter.com/SenDanSullivan/status/1050529679403360256 |
Author | United States Senate - Office of Dan Sullivan |
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