California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “I met with the Town of Apple Valley recently to discuss a variety of issues, including progress made…”

California U.S. Rep Jay Obernolte: “I met with the Town of Apple Valley recently to discuss a variety of issues, including progress made…”
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Jay Obernolte tweeted the following:

“I met with the Town of Apple Valley recently to discuss a variety of issues, including progress made towards passing my bill that would transfer land from the BLM to the city. This would help boost our local economy and give Apple Valley room to grow.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Jay Obernolte:

“I enjoyed meeting with Victorville Mayor Debra Jones to discuss the state of the city and ways we can work together to boost our local infrastructure and economy. Thank you Mayor for a productive meeting!” on Aug. 10
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“The DOJ must immediately produce the evidence they relied on in taking the unprecedented action of searching the home of a former president. (thread)” on Aug. 10
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“Failure to do so will only confirm the suspicions of many that this was a politically motivated action against a potential presidential candidate by an administration of the opposite party.” on Aug. 10
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