Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod

Representing the 35th District of California

In The News

Jul 31, 2014 In The News
Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times

Time Warner Cable says it is willing to let an arbitrator determine a fair price for SportsNet LA in the hopes of resolving its dispute with DirecTV and other pay-TV providers over distribution of the Dodger-owned channel.

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Jul 17, 2014 In The News
By Congresswoman Gloria Negrete McLeod - Featured in the Fontana Herald

Recently, the House Committee on Ways and Means passed a temporary patch to the Highway Trust Fund that will fund the program until early next year.

Jun 30, 2014 In The News
By Neil Nisperos, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
With the potential shuttering of Export-Import Bank of the United States, a local congresswoman has signed on as co-sponsor of a bill to reauthorize its charter.
Jun 27, 2014 In The News
San Bernardino Sun - Putting our veterans’ health first, politics last: Gloria Negrete McLeod
Recent reports of veterans waiting for care at Veteran Affairs Medical Centers are of great concern. No veteran should have to wait 40 days to see a doctor and Congress is addressing the issue:
Mar 7, 2014 In The News
Commentary Featured on the Daily Bulletin by Gloria Negrete McLeod

The United States has the most productive workforce in the world. As we help America’s unemployed through challenging times, the real focus should shift to not just extending unemployment benefits, but to also investing in the future of the nation’s workers and the unemployed.

Feb 28, 2014 In The News
By Neil Nisperos, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
The Obama administration’s $302 billion national transportation funding proposal, if implemented, would be an economic boost for Southern California, industry and economic experts say.
Feb 1, 2014 In The News
By Neil Nisperos, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

New federal agricultural spending legislation passed in the U.S. House of Representatives this past week aims to restore millions in local funds, provide agricultural related money for local colleges, maintain state food standards, and reduce some spending on the national food stamp program.

Jan 31, 2014 In The News
Daily Bulletin
If the drought plaguing the Golden State continues, all Californians will have to change their habits, from taking shorter showers, to turning taps off while shaving or brushing teeth and making better use of water, Gov. Jerry Brown told the region’s water officials Thursday.
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