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Senator Todd Young
In Jennings County, the faith community, non-profit leaders and neighbors are coming together to fight opioids through JC Cares.
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. Aug 24
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Kafkasrecruit Aug 24
Thoughts and prayers, I see.
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T K Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Is that so you don’t have to help?
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Ty Connally Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Purdue Pharmaceuticals is laughing at you. If you actually wanted to make a difference, you’d take the real problem to task. Instead, more lip service and glad-handing (which is what we’ve come to expect from you and your corrupt party and policies.)
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Veronikka Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
JC Cares. But the GOP doesn't. Otherwise, they'd be supporting Medicare-for-all. Proper health care would go a long way to helping these people who feel the need to self-medicate with opioids.
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Grand Theft Otto Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
How they doin? They winning?
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'So Called American' Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
I'd be very interested in the details
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James G Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Today Trump instructed his "Justice" Dept to prosecute his political enemies. Had Obama done this, your condemnation would have been immediate, loud, continual and hysterical. Trump is a clear danger to our democracy. Find your damn spine and do your job, Senator.
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James G Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Jesus may care, but you obviously don't.
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Deep State University❄ Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Lip service...bout all ya got...stand up and be a man!
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Michele Sirko Aug 24
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Sounds like more “thoughts and prayers”. How helpful.
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andrea cramer Aug 25
Yep, how about going after the physicians how are over and unnecessarily prescribing?!
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Opioid overdose 1st Responders Aug 25
Replying to @SenToddYoung
Indiana Senator discusses opiod epidemic in Jennings County
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