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Rep. Sanchez greets her constituents at the 2009 Tet Festival & Parade in Little Saigon.

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Rep. Sanchez meets with members of the American Red Cross.

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Rep. Sanchez with some of her youngest constituents at the District Office.

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Rep. Sanchez meets with Beth Hambelton at a 2009 "Military Moms" briefing.

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Rep. Sanchez cuts the ribbon at the grand re-opening of the Historic Huntington Beach Theater

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Rep. Sanchez holds a financial literacy seminar at the Neighborhood Housing Services of Orange County.

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Rep. Sanchez speaks to a constituent during a telephone town hall on health care.

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Rep. Sanchez meets with students from Walton Intermediate School in Garden Grove.

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California Reps. Loretta Sanchez, Judy Chu, and Laura Richardson meet with members of the California Air Guard in Kabul, Afghanistan.

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Rep. Sanchez meets with Thuy Do, daughter of Vietnamese author and democracy activist, Tran Khai Thanh.

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Rep. Sanchez with Mexico's President Felipe Calderon and Rep. Roybal-Allard during President Calderon's recent visit to the United States

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Rep. Sanchez meets with U.S. troops stationed in the Phillippines.

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Rep. Sanchez meets with health care providers at Garden Grove's AltaMed Clinic.

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Rep. Sanchez attends the 20th annual Las Primeras Award Gala honoring Latina achievement.

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December 2, 2010: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Votes to Extend Critical Tax Cuts for Middle Class Families 
December 02, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), a member of the bipartisan Joint Economic Committee, today voted to extend middle-class tax cuts that will spur economic growth in Orange County and across the country. The Middle Class Tax Relief Act of 2010, an amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 4853, would extend tax cuts for millions of families and small businesses without the deficit-busting baggage of new tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans. Unless Congress acts, tax cuts for middle class families will expire on January 1.

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November 30, 2010: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Honors National Guard 
November 30, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), the ranking female member on the House Armed Services Committee, today issued the following statement regarding House passage of House Resolution 1740, recognizing and honoring the National Guard on the occasion of its 374rd anniversary:

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November 23, 2010 - Rep. Loretta Sanchez, Colleagues in House and Senate Introduce Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act 
November 23, 2010

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus on Vietnam, today joined Rep. Anh “Joseph” Cao (R-LA), Rep. Iliana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA), and Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) in introducing H.R. 6433, the Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act. The same bill was introduced in the Senate by Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), and Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC).

The Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act would impose sanctions on individuals who perpetrate or are complicit in human rights abuses committed against nationals of Vietnam or their family members. Individuals who warrant sanctions would be disqualified from applying for a U.S. visa or taking part in financial or property transactions in the U.S., among other penalties.

“For years, Congress has expressed concern regarding Vietnam’s ongoing disregard for the basic civil and political liberties of its people,” said Rep. Sanchez. “These statements have undoubtedly raised public awareness of Vietnam’s egregious human rights abuses. But more must be done if we expect Vietnam to take concrete action on this issue. By making improvements in human rights a condition of continued diplomatic relations with Vietnam, I believe the Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act will create positive change for the people of Vietnam.”

In a prepared statement, the co-sponsors said: “It is important that the United States government publicly condemn the arrests, detentions, and acts of violence that contradict Vietnam’s own commitment to internationally accepted standards of human rights and the rule of law. Unfortunately, Vietnam’s oppression of its citizens, particularly over the last year, continues to demonstrate that public statements of concern are simply not enough and more targeted action is needed. This legislation seeks to remedy this atrocious situation. The Vietnamese government must understand that Vietnamese-American relations will not normalize until Vietnam reverses its course on its human rights record. We will continue to signal to the U.S. Administration and the government of Vietnam that we will not waiver in this pursuit.”

The Vietnam Human Rights Sanctions Act was brought about in response to Vietnam’s ongoing suppression of basic human rights. Individuals who express criticism of the Vietnamese government are subject to harassment and, potentially, detention or arrest. Lawyers, journalists, bloggers, democracy and human rights activists, independent trade union leaders, non-state-sanctioned publishers, and members of ethnic and religious minorities are frequent recipients of intimidation and abuse. Vietnam is also a significant source country for commercial sexual exploitation and forced labor. In 2010, the State Department downgraded Vietnam from “Tier 2” to “Tier 2 Watch List” in its 10th annual Trafficking in Persons Report because the country had not been effective in identifying or prosecuting human traffickers and protecting trafficking victims.

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November 23 - Rep. Loretta Sanchez Condemns North Korean Artillery Attack 
November 23, 2010

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), the ranking female member on the House Armed Services Committee, today issued the following statement regarding news that two South Korean soldiers were killed and fifteen were wounded after North Korea fired dozens of artillery shells at South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island:

 “As the ranking female member on the House Armed Services Committee, I strongly condemn North Korea’s recent hostile attack against South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island. As a result of North Korea’s unprovoked, irresponsible actions, two South Korean marines have been killed and fifteen soldiers and civilians have been wounded. North Korea bears full responsibility for this tragic loss of life, as well as creating additional hostility and uncertainty in a region already ripe with tension.

“In the wake of this attack, the U.S. and South Korea have joined together to send the message that our nations will not tolerate acts of military aggression by North Korea or any other state. The U.S.-South Korea alliance is strong and we are committed to securing the region from potential threats. For the sake of the entire region, North Korea must show more restraint in its actions moving forward.”

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November 18, 2010: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Calls for Refused High-Speed Rail Funding to be Redirected to California 
November 18, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47) today joined a growing list of California lawmakers who are asking the U.S. Department of Transportation to redirect high-speed rail funding refused by other states to California. In a letter to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Railroad Administrator Joseph Szabo, Reps. Sanchez, Laura Richardson (CA-37), John Garamendi (CA-10), Zoe Lofgren (CA-16), and Jim Costa (CA-20) noted that California is poised to become a leader in world-class high-speed rail. The proposed 220 mph train from Sacramento/San Francisco to San Diego is shovel-ready, with construction scheduled to begin in 2012.  

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November 18, 2010: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Issues Statement After House Votes Down Extension of Unemployment Benefits 
November 18, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), a member of the Joint Economic Committee, today slammed her colleagues who voted against extending emergency unemployment benefits for millions of American families. H.R. 6419, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Continuation Act, would have saved a critical lifeline for hard-working Americans who have lost their jobs. But because the House voted against the emergency extension, unemployment insurance benefits will almost certainly expire at the end of the month.

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November 11, 2010: Rep. Loretta Sanchez Honors America's Veterans 
November 11, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez (CA-47), the ranking female member on the House Armed Services Committee, today issued the following statement in recognition of Veterans Day:

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Rep. Sanchez Announces New Health Care Information Resource

Congresswoman Sanchez is pleased to announce the launch of HealthCare.gov, a comprehensive website that will help put Orange County families in charge of their health care. The ...

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Rep. Sanchez Releases Public Schedule for Veterans Day

Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez released the following schedule of events for Veterans Day of interest to media and the public. Please note that these events are subject to change. If you plan on attending any event, please verify the details with ...

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