Representing California's
26th District

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FY2023 Community Project Funding Requests
Congressional Art Competition
Congressional Art Competition
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Flag Requests
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Congressional Commendations
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Service Academy Nominations
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Legislative Priorities

Agriculture is the cornerstone of Ventura County’s economy, supporting thousands of jobs throughout our region. It is also a proud part of our heritage, giving our community its unique beauty. In Congress, I have worked hard to support our farmers, farmworkers, and businesses that help feed the nation.

We have a sacred responsibility to those who have served our country in uniform. As a daughter, sister, and niece of veterans, I take no responsibility more personally and seriously. When I came to Congress, the very first committee I asked to serve on was the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Both here in Ventura County and at the national level, I have made it my priority to put our nation’s veterans first. That means helping our servicemembers transition back into civilian life and caring for our veterans by ensuring they all receive the timely, high-quality healthcare and benefits they have earned and deserve. It also means tackling veterans homelessness and unemployment and addressing high suicide rates that continue to plague our nation’s heroes. Finally, as more and more women join our Armed Forces and return home after their service, I’ve made it a special focus to ensure that the VA is prepared for the changing veteran demographics. Women represent the fastest-growing veteran population and the VA needs to adapt to meet their needs. That means making sure the VA offers gender-specific healthcare, addressing the unique circumstances leading to female veteran suicide, and providing critical wrap-around services like job-training, child care, and caregiver assistance. It’s long past time to recognize the contributions that all veterans, female and male, have made to our great nation.

We must invest in our nation’s infrastructure including our airports, roads, bridges, and waterways that are vital to the movement of people and goods across our country. As a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, I have been working to address the infrastructure challenges facing Ventura County and the nation.

As Ventura County’s Representative in Congress, I view everything I do through the lens of how it will create jobs and grow our economy. From our ports, to our large and small businesses, to our naval base, to our agricultural community, I strive to advance federal policy that will support our diverse job creators.

The 26th District

The district includes most of Ventura County and a portion of Los Angeles County, including the cities of Ventura, Oxnard, Ojai, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Camarillo, Newbury Park, Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, and Westlake Village. If you are interested in browsing district-specific population statistics, you can look up Census data for the 26th District. I am honored to serve the residents of the 26th Congressional District of California.

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Today marks how long Latinas have had to work to be paid what white men were paid in 2021. This is because Latinas make, on average, 54 cents to every dollar earned by white men.

As the elected representative of Naval Base Ventura County, advancing our nation’s security and providing our service members with the support they need is one of my top priorities.

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For hundreds of years, Native Americans have fought to defend our nation. In order to create more inclusive and representative services, VA must provide culturally competent care, especially for our Native veterans.

No one should be discriminated against because of who they love. � That is why, as a Member of the @LGBTEqCaucus, I am proud to have voted for the #RespectForMarriageAct that will provide critical protections for same-sex and interracial marriages.

Later today, as I cast my vote for the #RespectForMarriageAct I’ll be thinking of my husband, Phil, and the countless other Americans in same-sex and interracial marriages. �

Today marks the 81st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. On this “date which will live in infamy,” we honor the men and women who lost their lives in service to our country while upholding our democracy and our American ideals. We will always remember their sacrifice.

While extremist Republicans continue their path to challenge the legitimacy of LGBTQ families, @HouseDemocrats put #PeopleOverPolitics and took action to protect marriage equality.

Today, I had the honor of joining Speaker Pelosi in bestowing the Congressional Gold Medal to the men and women of the U.S. Capitol Police and the DC Police Department in recognition of their heroic actions on January 6, 2021.