Washington U.S. Rep Dan Newhouse: “Exciting news for the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District! They’ve been awarded $300K for their…”

Washington U.S. Rep Dan Newhouse: “Exciting news for the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District! They’ve been awarded 0K for their…”
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Dan Newhouse tweeted the following:

“Exciting news for the Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District!
They’ve been awarded $300K for their West Canal Concrete Lining Project which will conserve water & allow them to continue to efficiently deliver water to our rural communities & producers.
newhouse.house.gov/media-center/p
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Here are other recent tweets from Dan Newhouse:

“On Friday I met with @TCDevCouncil’s new CEO Karl Dye and VP David Reeploeg to discuss our shared efforts to secure a clean energy future and support the Hanford cleanup efforts while continuing to promote economic growth in the Tri-Cities.
Thanks for your continued partnership!” on May 16
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“Major news for farmers across Central Washington! @USDA is rolling out the funding for my legislation, the WHIP+ Reauthorization Act, which was signed into law last year.
Check out the website for more info
usda.gov/media/press-re” on May 16
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“The freedoms we enjoy every day came at a great sacrifice, and we are forever indebted to our veterans for their service. Now it is our turn to serve you. Stop by the Veterans Service Fair on May 21st to explore the resources available to you.
tri-cityherald.com/opinion/opn-co” on May 16
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