Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard

 
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  • Speaking on the floor of the House of Representatives to honor the National Hispana Leadership Institute's 25th Anniversary.
  • Please join me in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15-October 15.
  • Speaking in the House of Representatives against a bill to repeal the health care law. This marked the 31st vote House Republicans have held to repeal health care reform.
  • FREE JOB FAIR July 14, 2012 9 am -- 1 pm Salt Lake Park 3401 E. Florence Avenue, Huntington Park, 90255
  • FREE JOB FAIR July 14, 2012 9 am -- 1 pm Salt Lake Park 3401 E. Florence Avenue, Huntington Park, 90255
  • Last night I spoke in favor of an amendment to the Homeland Security Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2013 that would continue funding for the Child Exploitation Center, a program that targets and investigates those who seek to harm children.

Dear Friend,

Thank you for visiting the web site of the 34th Congressional District of California. I hope you will find it useful.

The web site contains information about our district, Congress and how it works, what I am doing in Congress, and how I can help you. There is also a special section for students with links to internship programs and scholarship information.

I also invite you to contact me personally. I enjoy hearing your opinions on the important issues facing our country. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact my office at (213) 628-9230.

As your Member of Congress, I am committed to working on behalf of our community and the people of our district.

Sincerely, (signed) Lucille Roybal-Allard
Member of Congress

Recent News

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REP. ROYBAL-ALLARD HAILS $2.1 MILLION GRANT FOR CLEANTECH INDUSTRY HUB

September 27, 2012

Washington, DC –Today, Representative Lucille Roybal-Allard hailed a $2.1 million Economic Development Administration (EDA) Investment Award for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. The grant will be used to help fund the creation of a Cleantech industry hub for government, research institutions, and investors, where they can demonstrate and evaluate new clean technologies for commercialization. “It is through grants like this that we help move our city and our country forward,” said Congresswoman Lucille...

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REP. ROYBAL-ALLARD WELCOMES DEFEAT OF MISGUIDED GOP VISA BILL: "WE DON'T HAVE TO HURT ONE GROUP OF IMMIGRANTS TO HELP ANOTHER"

September 20, 2012

Today Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard hailed the outcome of a House of Representatives’ vote rejecting a Republican visa reform bill, HR 6429, the STEM Jobs Act. Republicans leaders had previously rebuffed Democratic efforts to negotiate a compromise measure, deciding instead to push forward with a misguided plan that had no chance of becoming law. While the Republican proposal would have created new visas for foreign graduates in the STEM fields, it would also have eliminated the Diversity Visa program, which provides...

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