Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “In the last few months: Weve increased funding for the nutria bounty program. Were fighting legislation…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “In the last few months: Weve increased funding for the nutria bounty program. Were fighting legislation…”
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“In the last few months:
Weve increased funding for the nutria bounty program.
Were fighting legislation that would ban nutria trapping.
And now were pushing bipartisan legislation to give all Louisianians an opportunity to stamp out nutria with us.
bit.ly/3sSERMV
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“Full statement from the original SPR announcement:
twitter.com/RepGarretGrave
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“A week ago at SOTU, POTUS announced they would tap the SPR to help blunt gas prices here at home.
Louisianas average cost per gallon:
Today – $3.948
Week Ago – $3.383
Month Ago – $3.209
Year Ago – $2.476
This decision is not a long-term solution.”
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“Our bipartisan provisions would:
-Ensure foreign fishing fleets arent illegally fishing in US waters
-Prioritize our domestic workforce
-Reinforce maritime security amidst Russias invasion
-Bolster US Coast Guard personnel & upgrade their aging fleet
garretgraves.house.gov/media-center/p” on March 7
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