Congress should not be voting to repeal but rather should be working to improve the health and welfare of American families. Yesterday the House voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a law that we know has worked to keep hardworking Americans healthy and secure. During his two-decade tenure as a city council member and California legislator, Congressman Alan Lowenthal's dedication to common-sense bipartisan solutions earned him a reputation among his colleagues and constituents as one of the most respected and effective legislators in both Long Beach and Sacramento. My heart goes out to the families who feel the impacts of these horrific tragedies. Congressman Lowenthal congratulates the CSULB Men's Volleyball team.
This week, I offered an amendment on H.R.
Congrats again to the class of 2016! Hosted by the Long Beach Post, the event will be live streamed on Mayor Garcia’s page (@LongBeachMayor) and on the LB Post website (lbpost.com) and page (@longbeachpost). Yesterday, I spoke on the House floor about my amendment to the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation Act (MSA). #NoMoreSilence #NoFlyNoBuy #GoodTrouble #HoldTheFloor The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to send vote-by-mail ballots to every voter registered for the November general election. Dr. Anthony Fauci, a key member of the White House's coronavirus task force, warned senators Tuesday that states and cities face serious consequences if they open up too quickly, urging states not to reopen until they know they have the capabilities to handle an inevitable uptick in cases once they....
His landmark environmental legislative efforts helped lead the two adjacent ports becoming the cleanest and greenest ports in the world, while remaining the busiest and most successful container ports in the Western Hemisphere.
Prime Minister Trudeau said Thursday that Canada's essential workers were "tremendously economically vulnerable."
We have now put forward the HEROES Act: urgently-needed legislation to protect the lives and livelihoods of the American people and the preservation of our democracy. These are the foundations of our democracy and must be defended against the creeping tide of racism and hatred.I am fighting for you. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
It has been 40 years since the Fall of Saigon and the start of the journey to freedom for so many Vietnamese Americans. Building a massive testing capacity and suppressing case load is the only way to reopen safely.
I am a proud cosponsor of H.R. Each year from September 15th to October 15th, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month to honor the history, culture, and contributions of the Latino community. Poll after poll demonstrates Americans’ overwhelming support for strong Clean Water Act protections. I recently cosponsored the Paycheck Recovery Act (PRA), legislation that would provide grants to employers of all sizes, including nonprofits and state and local governments, to deliver paychecks to workers and provide additional support to businesses for operation costs. We can’t delay aid to states and localities.
It was on the Day of Vesak two and a half millennia ago, in the year 623 B.C., that the Buddha was born.
There are too many senseless acts of violence across our nation associated with guns. We owe so much to our teachers and they deserve our respect and appreciation every day of the year. Did you hear The Ohio State University Football team was in DC?
We can’t delay crucial aid to healthcare providers, or delay a national test and trace system. A six-time world number 1 ranking, 39 Grand Slam titles, a crusader for social justice and equality, and the founder of the WTA, Billie Jean King’s accomplishments are many. We must come together to grieve for all those who have been lost, ensure that treatment is available for those who still suffer, and provide relief to those who continue to be impacted. We must also learn from the mistakes made in this fight, continue to listen to the science as we move forward, and prepare ourselves for a future that may be different in many ways. It has been one year since the House passed the Equality Act, comprehensive legislation to ban discrimination against LGBT individuals in public accommodations, housing, employment, and other core areas of daily life. As a former educator, I have seen firsthand the transformative and empowering impact that teachers can have on the lives of students, and, in turn, the impact these students can have on our society. More than 600 people in attendance. I joined more than a dozen members of Congress yesterday in a Capitol Hill rally to raise awareness to Congressional inaction on climate change. This week the House will vote on the much-needed and bipartisan PPP Flexibility Act, legislation to assist small businesses and the workers they employ by providing greater flexibility and access to the Paycheck Protection Program. Here are a few of my thoughts as we wait for a vote. Having health insurance is critical — at times like these more than ever.
They are putting themselves in harm’s way to help us; we need to step up and help them. This Hispanic Heritage Month, I hope you will join me in reflecting on these words: “Juntos somos más fuertes,” or “together we are stronger.” Please watch the video below to see my full statement on Hispanic Heritage Month.
Alan S. Lowenthal Address 4320 Atlantic Ave Long Beach, California 90807, United States Email None Website Born March 08, 1941 (79 years) Contributor Wishful Thinking Last Modifed RBH Oct 06, 2017 05:01pm Tags He then continued his leadership in Sacramento, first serving three terms as a State Assembly member, then two terms as a State Senator. As of Wednesday afternoon, 570 inmates and 10 staff at Terminal Island had tested positive. Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC)
This comes one day after the City’s first reopening announcement and aligns with the reopening direction set forth by Governor Newsom.