Congresswoman Sara Jacobs (CA-51) released the following statement on the end of Title 42 and her vote against the Republican-led H.R. 2, which would undermine the economy and food supply chain, end the asylum system, jail children and families indefinitely, worsen the situation at the border, and criminalize visa overstays.
On May 10, Representative Scott Peters (CA-50) highlighted his bill, the Save Our Sequoias Act, with Speaker McCarthy and Chairman Westerman to give land managers the tools and resources to save the iconic giant sequoia and reduce the severity of wildfires that contribute to climate change. Key moments from his question line are included below.
Congresswoman Sara Jacobs (CA-51), Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, joined House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (AL-03) and Rep. Dale Strong (AL-05) on a congressional delegation last week to visit Morocco, Niger, Benin, and Senegal.
Mental Health Emergency Response Documentation Inaccuracy, and Policy and Practice Inconsistencies at the VA San Diego Healthcare System in California published on May 3.
A recent Wall Street Journal article highlights how a bill introduced by Rep. Scott Peters (CA-50) that is now law has helped workers save thousands of dollars each year in student loan debt repayment, as well as help employers recruit and retain workers, and generate goodwill in a workplace.
By March 22, one organization registered within San Diego County had donated to the Black Lives Matter movement, according to the BLM Funding Database.
On April 28 on Arbor Day, Representative Scott Peters (CA-50), Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy(CA-20), Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (AR-04), and a bipartisan group of Members introduced the Save Our Sequoias (SOS) Act, a bill to give land managers the tools to save the iconic giant sequoia and reduce the severity of wildfires that contribute to climate change.