Suzan DelBene addresses legislative priorities and community support

Suzan DelBene addresses legislative priorities and community support
U.S. Rep. Suzan Delbene representing Washington's 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Suzan DelBene, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 1st district, has shared her thoughts and updates on various issues through a series of tweets. DelBene, who succeeded Jay Inslee in 2012, highlighted significant topics including the legacy of a colleague, legislative renewal efforts, and power outage resources.

On November 20, 2024, Rep. DelBene reflected on the contributions of Bill Pascrell: “Bill Pascrell was always ready to fight for what he believed in & deeply loved the state of New Jersey & his constituents in Paterson. It was an honor to celebrate the life & legacy of our Ways & Means colleague & dear friend today.”

The following day, November 21, 2024, she addressed the expiration of her National Landslide Preparedness Act: “My National Landslide Preparedness Act has been protecting lives & property from increasing landslide risks, but the law expired recently. I’m calling on Congress to renew this law before the end of the year so we can continue providing communities with resources to stay safe.”

Later that day, she provided information about resources available for tracking power outages: “Power outage tracking resources: Puget Sound Energy: https://t.co/fbiaxEPAsh SnohomishPUD: https://t.co/2CthbNDmXQ



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