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Thanking essential food workers

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/UkUnYYoJHJcNLN4vRZ_tzkFwcZncCN9qffjSRAno64A= {NAME}, I was proud to join Houston Independent School

/UkUnYYoJHJcNLN4vRZ_tzkFwcZncCN9qffjSRAno64A= {NAME}, I was proud to join Houston Independent School District (HISD) Interim Superintendent Dr. Grenita Lathan last week and again this afternoon in distributing free curbside meals to students and families in need. Many of us have shown appreciation for the service of our frontline medical professionals and first responders who consistently risk their lives to keep us safe and healthy. We are also fortunate to have others on the front lines working to ensure that we have another essential we cannot go without -- food. From neighborhood grocery stores to fast food restaurants and school districts providing free meals for pick-up, these workers are truly unsung heroes. I am grateful for the brave workers who make food distribution possible, and I want to extend my thanks for their hard work in ensuring that our community’s needs are being met. I was proud to express my gratitude by joining them at Sterling High School to distribute free meals to students and families. Special thanks to HISD Interim Superintendent Dr. Lathan for her leadership and bravery. And of course, these efforts would not be possible without each of these unsung heroes. It is heartening to know that so many in our community are providing for others during this time of crisis. Let us continue to support each other however we can. In service, -- Congressman Al Green --------------------------------------------------------------- Congressman Al Green has served the people of Texas' 9th district for 15 years. He is a progressive leader in Washington and was the first Member of Congress to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump on the House floor. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because we want to keep you fully informed about Al's work for justice, accountability, and progress. If you'd prefer not to hear from us, you can [unsubscribe](/Y_4XqamImVsyMLoTlqPCHsZpBGqFv7Mq9Nu5mtZzXWg=) here. [VISIT OUR WEBSITE](/UkUnYYoJHJcNLN4vRZ_tzkFwcZncCN9qffjSRAno64A=) Paid for and Authorized by Keep Al Green in Congress Keep Al Green in Congress P.O. Box 56761 Houston TX 77256-6761 United States

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