- Very disappointed to see you sign onto the letter condemning Israel ...for dismantling the Bedouin encampment of Khirbet Humsa . The 7 tents and livestock pens were built on a military use site. The Israeli supreme court ruled last year: "The land in question was declared a firing zone already in 1972. Furthermore, there is no dispute that the appellants do not have recognized property rights in these areas. Essentially, the case involves squatters using the land for shepherding purposes. It is undisputed that the IDF undertakes training exercises on these lands from time to time, and as a result during the training, the appellants, together with the residents, are requested to vacate the area not only for security reasons, but also for their personal safety. Moreover, building in the area is not authorized and not legal." See More
- Women who have been detained by ICE have been subjected to unnecessa...ry gynecological procedures. HOW IS THIS GOING TO BE ADDRESSED!! This doctor needs to be jailed, and everyone complicit needs to be held accountable. See More
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Know a lot of folks are sitting down to a different looking holiday this year, but it’s so important to be thankful for the health and safety of everyone in our lives.
Thousands of our neighbors in the Central Valley lack affordable internet access.
These issues aren’t just on the other side of the world. They’re on the other side of 680.
Let’s invest right here at home and bring everyone into the digital revolution.
Congrats, Garima! We’re proud of you as a graduate of Irvington and We the People with Cheryl Cook-Kallio. We are all rooting for you (especially all us fellow Econ majors) as you pursue your studies abroad.
How do we bring this country back together?
We’re going to raise the minimum wage, provide health care, and create new jobs.
This country cannot survive another month without COVID relief. We’re all here in Washington – let’s make a deal and get folks the help they need.
12 million Americans.
There’s no justification for McConnell’s failure to make a deal with the Speaker. Stimulus talks shouldn’t be delayed until after the holidays. The situation is too urgent.
We need an Internet Bill of Rights. No one should live in fear of having their religious or dating info exploited by the US military.
Let’s pass a $15 minimum wage.
Let’s send out $2k monthly checks.
Democrats shouldn’t be negotiating ourselves down - let’s send those bills to McConnell and let him explain to the American people why they can’t afford to make rent or keep the lights on.
Wishing everyone across CA-17 a happy Diwali! Even in these difficult times, Diwali is such an important moment to step back and celebrate everything good in this life. Light will always triumph over darkness.
Happy Diwali. Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil. The Hindu American Foundation has a toolkit which people can use to celebrate the holiday and understand its meaning. I found it useful and hope you and your family may as well.
Can’t say I’m surprised, but proud nonetheless! Great job Mayor Liccardo.
Mass, uncontrolled spread isn’t inevitable.
Wear masks, do contact tracing, and pass a stimulus package so folks can afford to stay home.
Cases are at an all time high. Millions of families are agonizing over what to do for the holidays, how they’re going to keep paying rent, or whether their business will survive the winter.
We need a COVID relief deal now.
Today at 12pm PT / 3pm ET, join me on Facebook Live for our monthly town hall. Look forward to answering your questions, there’s definitely a lot to talk about.
Activists didn’t sign up to win elections or dominate public polling. Don’t blame the movements. Focus your energy on building a better message.
I was proud to go on Fox News and stand up for the Black Lives Matter movement, explaining why activists were a key part of the record high turnout.
A giant in local news here in the Bay Area - wishing Michael nothing but happiness in his retirement next year!
Every American should be able to attend a public university free of charge. That’s basically how it used to be in California in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Understand a lot of folks are upset about potential school closures in Cupertino. No community should have to face these impossible decisions - we need greater investment in public education.