Washington U.S. Rep Cathy McMorris Rodgers: “I went to the grocery store over the weekend and checked for baby formula. The shelves were bare. This…”

Washington U.S. Rep Cathy McMorris Rodgers: “I went to the grocery store over the weekend and checked for baby formula. The shelves were bare. This…”
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers tweeted the following:

“I went to the grocery store over the weekend and checked for baby formula.
The shelves were bare.
This shortage is devastating and its a matter of life and death for some families. President Biden and the FDA must do more.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Cathy McMorris Rodgers:

“Im joining @JohnRobertsFox and @JacquiHeinrich on @FoxNews at 1:15pm ET / 10:15am PT to discuss the baby formula crisis and more. Be sure to tune-in!”
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“President Bidens cancelation of oil leases in Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico is just the latest example of his attack on American energy.
If @POTUS wanted to lower prices at the pump, he would unleash American energy productionnot shut it down. republicans-energycommerce.house.gov/news/leader-ro” on May 12
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“China is the greatest threat facing America today. But we cannot beat them with record high spending and more regulatory barriers that hurt competition.
We need to ease regulatory burdens, unleash innovation, secure supply chains, & ensure jobs are created in America.” on May 12
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