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- https://aderholt.house.gov/services/internships...We encourage you to make an appointment before coming into the office so that our constituent services representatives can pull up relevant information beforehand to help with your request of a federal agency. Image Shoals District Office 1011 George Wallace Blvd Suite 146 Tuscumbia, AL 35674 Phone: (256) 381-3450 Fax: (202) 225-5587 This office serves Colbert, Franklin and Marion Counties. It also serves residents of Lauderdale County from roughly Killen, west to the Mississippi line. ...
- https://ansari.house.gov/media/press-releases/ansari-delivers-state-of-the-district-address...We did not march, bleed, and die for the right to vote only to watch it be dismantled from the bench. The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center stands firmly with Congresswoman Ansari and every leader who refuses to accept the erasure of our hard-won freedoms. The fight for voting rights is the fight for democracy itself — and we will not retreat.” ...
- https://delacruz.house.gov/forms/submitartwork/....—5 p.m. CT By appointment only / Office hours subject to change Live Oak County * George West Library 402 Houston St George West, TX 78022 (830) 463-0800 * 3rd Wednesday of Each Month 11:30 a.m.—2:30 p.m. CT By appointment only / Office hours subject to change Jim Wells County * Alice Public Works Department 500 E Main St Alice, TX 78332 (956) 800-6069 * 2nd Thursday of Each Month 1—4 p.m. ...
- https://goodlander.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/ndc_housing_crisis_letter.pdf...DelBene Member of Congress Chris Pappas Member of Congress Eugene Simon Vindman Member of Congress Lori Trahan Member of Congress Herbert C. Conaway, Jr. Member of Congress Juan Vargas Member of Congress George Latimer Member of Congress Gabe Vasquez Member of Congress Hillary J. Scholten Member of Congress Jennifer L. McClellan Member of Congress Page 5 Susie Lee Member of Congress Sarah McBride Member of Congress Sarah Elfreth Member of Congress Shontel M. ...
- Huffman Applauds Increase in Funding for Special Education in Final Appropriations Bill, Secures Addhttps://huffman.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/huffman-applauds-increase-in-funding-for-special-education-in-final-appropriations-bill-secures-additional-priorities...Army Corps of Engineers, including studies, construction, and operation & maintenance $75 billion in emergency funding to rebuild our nation’s transportation and housing infrastructure $61 billion in emergency funding to expand the availability of broadband to unserved and underserved areas $43.5 billion in emergency spending modernize water and energy infrastructure $24.425 billion in emergency spending to support state and local public health agencies and global health activities MEDICAL RESEARCH $47 billion for the National Institutes of Health, an increase of $5.5 billion above FY20 $50 million, an increase of $25 million above FY20, for firearm injury and mortality prevention research at CDC and NIH EDUCATION AND JOB TRAINING $73.5 billion for the Department of Education, $6.9 billion above Trump’s request $10.2 billion for the Employment and Training Administration, $1.5 billion above Trump’s request HOUSING $50.6 billion for Housing and Urban Development, $13.3 billion above Trump’s request Blocks Trump administration rules targeting undocumented immigrants and LGBT people STRONG COMMUNITIES $3.5 billion for Community Development Block Grants, rejecting Trump’s proposal to eliminate the program $356 million for the Economic Development Administration, helping boost struggling communities $273.5 million for Community Development Financial Institutions, rejecting Trump’s proposal to eliminate the program POLICE REFORM Invests in the safety of our communities; provides $400 million in grants to carry out police reforms as authorized by the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act; provides $525 million for VAWA programs; funds research into the climate crisis; and advances science and technology. Implements the provision of the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act which limits the transfer of surplus military-grade equipment to state and local law enforcement. ...
- https://norman.house.gov/uploadedfiles/norman_tour_brochure_august_2022.pdf...You might want to take an autumn road trip to Fredericksburg, VA to experience the beautiful fall foliage. It’s about 55 miles from the Capitol, and is a charming destination. Visit George Washington’s mother’s home (pictured below), Aquia Church, Chatham Manor, Kenmore Plantation (pictured above), Battlefields and MORE. Travel travel by car or the train from DC. ...
- Pressley, Johnson Lead Black Lawmakers Urging Buttigieg, DOT to Address Racial Disparities in Traffihttps://pressley.house.gov/2023/04/06/pressley-johnson-lead-black-lawmakers-urging-buttigieg-dot-to-address-racial-disparities-in-traffic-enforcement/...Pressley and Cori Bush (MO-01) led a group of progressives in sending a letter to House and Senate leadership, urging them to maintain and strengthen the provision to eliminate qualified immunity as negotiations for the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act continue. In December 2020, Rep. Pressley called on passage of police reform legislation by the Massachusetts state lawmakers. In an op-ed published in the Boston Globe, Congresswoman Pressley and Boston City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo called on lawmakers to end qualified immunity. ...
- Pressley Gets Answers from Banks on Racial Equity Pledges, Calls for Institutional Changes to Addreshttps://pressley.house.gov/2024/02/06/pressley-gets-answers-from-banks-on-racial-equity-pledges-calls-for-institutional-changes-to-address-inequity-close-wealth-gap/...I sought detailed information on the status of the pledges they announced in response to the global movement for Black lives in 2020 following the murder of George Floyd. Collectively, the five banks pledged more than $32.5 billion toward investing in racial equity. Although the racial wealth gap is over $10 trillion, it was encouraging to see the banks take this step. ...
- https://tran.house.gov/media/in-the-news/local-news-pasadena-people-cant-afford-rent-and-insulin...At a recent press conference led by Representative Pete Aguilar (CA-33), chair of the House Democratic Caucus, first-term members Laura Friedman, Dave Min, Lateefah Simon, Derek Tran, and George Whitesides were featured, each describing how the shutdown and health care reductions are rippling through their districts. Aguilar, who represents San Bernardino County, framed the issue as both economic and moral. ...
- https://whitesides.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/FY27-CPF-Federal-Nexus-Letter-_Palmdale-Vets.pdf...I certify that I have no financial interest in this project, and neither does anyone in my immediate family. Sincerely, _____________________________ George Whitesides (CA27) Member of Congress ...