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Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Representing the 1st District of California

In The News

Jun 25, 2016 In The News

WASHINGTON 

Michael Doyle: 202-383-0006@MichaelDoyle10

Liberals and conservatives alike want to remember an infamous Northern California internment camp that held Japanese-Americans in punitive conditions during World War II.

Jun 23, 2016 In The News

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House panel discusses fixing 'abuses' by BLM, Forest Service land managers

Scott Streater, E&E reporter

E&E Daily: Friday, July 25, 2014

 

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Feb 19, 2016 In The News
Rep. LaMalfa tours the Good News Rescue Mission's facilities Wednesday, including its nearly finished Victory House.
Dec 14, 2015 In The News

WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2015 - A frustrated group of House Republicans from California today declared drought relief legislation for their parched state dead for the year.

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Sep 14, 2015 In The News

His Holiness Pope Francis of the Holy See has accepted an invitation to address Congress on September 24, 2015. The Joint Meeting will begin promptly at 10 a.m. ET. Following the address, Pope Francis will make a brief public appearance on the steps of the U.S. Capitol facing the West Lawn.

Sep 1, 2015 In The News

Western Sierra Medical Clinic has been approved as a registered health care provider for the Veterans Choice Program.

Clinic officials began offering the closer-to-home health services last week to veterans in the region.

Jul 17, 2015 In The News

 

WASHINGTON, July 16, 2015 - House Republicans ignored a White House veto threat and passed a drought relief bill that's sure to face staunch opposition in the Senate. The vote was 245-176 with only five Democrats voting for approval.

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Jul 10, 2015 In The News

Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are trading barbs over competing legislation to address drought impacts in California.

California lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives are mostly talking at each other as they tout competing measures aimed at easing impacts from the state’s historic drought.

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