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Follow C3Advocacy on Twitter for updates on the latest policy news.  Not only will we be posting the latest news, but we will also be posting tips on how you can help us in the fight against colorectal cancer.  Follow us today at http://twitter.com/C3Advocacy, and tell your friends to follow us too! If you’re interested in the latest updates from all of C3, then follow our main Twitter feed which is still @FightCRC.

Posted by Catherine Knowles on April 24th, 2010
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Tweet Congress!

Ever wonder what is actually being discussed on the floor of the House and Senate? Wish you could let your Members of Congress know what you think right before they vote? Well check out TweetCongress.org. Continue reading…

Posted by Joe Arite on February 27th, 2009
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Tags: Congress, Twitter

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