Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “As our country battles the opioid epidemic, we need more conversations like this. Lets end the stigma…”

Oklahoma U.S. Rep Markwayne Mullin: “As our country battles the opioid epidemic, we need more conversations like this. Lets end the stigma…”
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Markwayne Mullin tweeted the following:

“As our country battles the opioid epidemic, we need more conversations like this. Lets end the stigma of getting treatment. Lives depend on it. twitter.com/EricDHargan/st
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Here are other recent tweets from Markwayne Mullin:

“As Co-Chair of the House Energy Action Team, I joined @GOPLeader, @SteveScalise, @RepStefanik, and @RepJeffDuncan in sending a letter to President Biden urging him to abandon his anti-American agenda immediately. Its time to stand up to Putin and get our producers back to work.” on March 4
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“The Keystone XL pipeline would deliver an additional 830,000 barrels of crude oil to U.S. refineries every single day. That is more than 4x the amount of crude oil we are currently importing from Russia.” on March 4
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“Talk is cheap. President Biden can talk all he wants but his words are empty if they dont match up with his actions. #WeeklyWrapUp” on March 4
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