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Congressman Eric Swalwell proudly represents California’s 15th Congressional District, which include...
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3615 Castro Valley Blvd. (19.85 mi)
Castro Valley, CA 94546
Castro Valley, CA 94546
(510) 370-3322
Hours 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Closes in 45 minutes
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The COVID-19 pandemic is entering its most dangerous phase yet. To protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our neighbors, it is vital that we stay home for the Thanksgiving holiday and celebrate only with those in our households.
This holiday will be challenging, but there is no better way to say “I love you,” than by protecting the lives and livelihoods of your loved ones.
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Staying home means "this Thanksgiving is going to suck a bit," a medical professor says. But the small sacrifice now means "next Thanksgiving is going to be fabulous."
Staying home means "this Thanksgiving is going to suck a bit," a medical professor says. But the small sacrifice now means "next Thanksgiving is going to be fabulous."
Every corner of our country is hurting, and Senate Republicans have abandoned the American people in their time of need. The economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has put many Americans in dire straits and relief is gravely needed.
We must reinstate unemployment benefits now.
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“People are running down their stock of savings — if they had any. ... Their ways of coping are starting to run out."
“People are running down their stock of savings — if they had any. ... Their ways of coping are starting to run out."