Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “Always good to see @OTCedu President @HalHigdon and his leadership board. They stopped by my D.C. office…”

Missouri U.S. Rep Billy Long: “Always good to see @OTCedu President @HalHigdon and his leadership board. They stopped by my D.C. office…”
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Billy Long tweeted the following:

“Always good to see @OTCedu President @HalHigdon and his leadership board. They stopped by my D.C. office on Wednesday.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Billy Long:

“Let’s be clear. This administration is the cause of high gas prices. The invasion of Ukraine only exasperated the problem. Had we built the Keystone pipeline and invested in American energy, we wouldn’t be dealing with the crisis we are today.”
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“This incident is absolutely tragic and could have easily been avoided. Wherever law enforcement is hindered by radical leftists – who support open borders – incidents like this will occur. bit.ly/3pUpT76” on March 10
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“Gas prices started going up and have been going up since President Biden shut down the Keystone pipeline. Now that you can’t afford the gas, he tells you to spend $55,000 on an electric vehicle? Reopen the Keystone pipeline, #lowergasprices, and create American jobs NOW.” on March 10
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