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09/1/2020
Blackburn Advocates for More Accessible Mental Health Care for Active Duty Servicemembers & Families
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08/18/2020
Blackburn Honors 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage
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08/5/2020
Blackburn, Baldwin, Feinstein Introduce Bill to Help K2 Veterans
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08/5/2020
Blackburn, Alexander, Bernhardt Celebrate Designation of Nashville’s Hermitage Hotel as a National Historic Landmark
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08/5/2020
Blackburn, Cotton, Loeffler Introduce Bill to Allow Concealed Carry for Prosecutors, Federal Judges
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07/30/2020
Blackburn, Cortez Masto Introduce Legislation to Spur 21st Century Entrepreneurship
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07/28/2020
Blackburn, Duckworth Advocate for Accurate Data on Access to Prosthetics Following the Amputation of a Limb
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07/24/2020
Blackburn Joins Portman’s “Healthy Workplaces Tax Credit Act” to Ensure Businesses Continue to Safely Reopen
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07/23/2020
Blackburn Includes Mission-Critical Military Priorities in Senate-Passed Defense Bill
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07/22/2020
Blackburn: NBA’s Move to Abandon Xinjiang Presence Should Motivate U.S. Corporations to Cut Communist China Ties