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Subject Your July Cartwright Chronicle is here
Date July 19, 2023 9:00 PM
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The Cartwright Chronicle
A monthly update on how Matt Cartwright is fighting for Northeastern Pennsylvanians in Congress

To Win, House Democrats Need More Matt Cartwrights. Wait, Who? -- The New Republic

"Our new research shows that the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Democrat has the formula that can attract more working-class voters."

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Cartwright’s Senior Legal Hotline Act would boost legal services for seniors -- Times Leader

"In honor of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, Cartwright reintroduced the Senior Legal Hotline Act — bipartisan, bicameral legislation that he said will boost federal funding for senior legal hotlines that help protect older Americans from scams and offer services for an assortment of other legal issues."

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Cartwright announces $19M grant for two Pittston bridge projects -- Times Leader

"'These major bridge projects, which both include important elements to ensure safety and accessibility for all road users, will transform our community, creating efficient and safe travel corridors where they’re most needed,' said Cartwright, D-Moosic, a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee. 'Replacing the aging spans connecting these two municipalities will ease existing traffic congestion and alleviate residents’ long-standing frustrations.'”

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$1.6B federal investment in high speed internet expansion announced -- Times Leader

"This investment in America, and specifically rural Pennsylvania, is a game changer when it comes to getting connected to affordable and reliable high-speed broadband internet at home, at work, and in our schools.” – Matt

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Cartwright announces $1M grant for hemp innovation and cultivation -- Times Leader

"U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright has announced that the National Science Foundation has awarded a $1 million Regional Innovation Engines Development award to Hazleton-based Vytal Plant Science Research for the development of an Industrial Hemp Engine as part of its newly launched Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program."

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