My Legislation
The
Piedras Blancas Historic Light Station Outstanding Natural Area Act (H.R.
3534)
The Piedras Blancas Historic Light Station Outstanding Natural Area Act would
designate the Piedras Blancas Light Station in San Luis Obispo County as an Outstanding
Natural Area within the BLM’s National Landscape Conservation System. The
addition of the Light Station to the NLCS would focus attention on the restoration
of the Light Station and surrounding area and serve as a means to increase public
awareness of the Light Station’s scientific, cultural and educational values.
HEART
for Women Act (H.R. 1014)
The HEART for Women Act, introduced with Rep. Barbara Cubin, will improve
the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease and stroke in women.
It is has been referred to the House Energy and Commerce Committee. The same
legislation has been introduced in the Senate by Senators Debbie Stabenow
and Lisa Murkowski. For more information on my bill please click
here.
Stroke
Treatment and Ongoing Prevention Act (HR 477)
The Stroke Treatment and Ongoing Prevention Act would raise public awareness
about stroke, expand access to care for stroke patients, and educate medical
professionals on preventing and treating stroke. It has been referred to
the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Comprehensive Cancer Care Improvement Act (H.R. 1078)
This bill would standardize the development of comprehensive courses of treatment
for cancer patients, including symptom management and palliative care beyond
the initial treatment phase. By placing a focus on long-term goals for the patient,
we can greatly help improve cancer survivors’ quality of life.
Congratulating
UCSB, the 2006 NCAA Men’s Soccer Champions (H.Res. 70)
This resolution honors the UC Santa Barbara men’s soccer team for its 2006
NCAA Division I National Championship, and commends UCSB for its academic and
athletic successes. H.Res. 70 passed the House on January 29, 2007.
Federal Firefighters Fairness Act (H.R. 1142)
The Federal Firefighters Fairness Act would create the presumption that federal
firefighters who become disabled by heart disease, lung disease, certain cancers,
and other infectious diseases contracted the illness on the job. Federal firefighters
are currently denied this right that a large majority of municipal firefighters
already enjoy. Creating this presumption would help provide our federal firefighters
with more equitable compensation and retirement benefits. H.R. 1142 has been
referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor.
Please click
here to view a list of the bills I have proudly cosponsored in the
110th Congress.
Please click here to view my legislation from the 109th Congress
Pictured above: (left) Congresswoman Capps joins
community leaders at a Veterans for Peace event in Santa
Barbara. (right) Congresswoman Capps honors a Central
Coast veteran for his service. |
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