Ian J. Rayder (@irayder79) 's Twitter Profile
Ian J. Rayder

@irayder79

Principal, @KleinJohnsonGrp; Frmr Colorado Deputy Secretary of State, @DENAirport, @Cisco, US House of Reps. @UCF & @UF alum. Long suffering @MiamiDolphins fan.

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The Voice of Airports (@airportscouncil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ACI-NA celebrates major wins in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: funding for 5,000 new Customs and Border Protection officers, $12.5B for air traffic modernization, including $500M for runway safety, and preservation of the tax-exempt status of airport bonds.

ACI-NA celebrates major wins in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act: funding for 5,000 new Customs and Border Protection officers, $12.5B for air traffic modernization, including $500M for runway safety, and preservation of the tax-exempt status of airport bonds.
🎸 Rock History 🎸 (@historyrock_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Live Aid 1985. Here are some of the greatest performances from that day. A thread 🧵 1. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

Rolling Stone (@rollingstone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Billy Joel has dropped a massive 155-song 'And So It Goes' companion album on digital services featuring unreleased recordings and more rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…

Just Baseball (@justbb_media) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something is cooking in Miami! The Marlins are on their way to a series win in Milwaukee, 20th win in 28 games and being 3 games under .500 👀

Marlins Communications (@marlinscomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2025 Marlins have tied a franchise record with six-straight series wins. The feat was accomplished one other time, from June 5-27, 1997, per Elias Sports Bureau.

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The Miami Marlins today secured their fifth-straight win, fourth series sweep of the season, and the club's first ever sweep of the New York Yankees.

Senator Alex Padilla (@senalexpadilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Article I, Section 4. Elections are set by states and Congress, not the president. Only wannabe dictators try to silence voters because they’re afraid to lose.

Article I, Section 4.

Elections are set by states and Congress, not the president.

Only wannabe dictators try to silence voters because they’re afraid to lose.