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- My heart goes out to the families of Ambassador Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, and the two other victims of last night’s horrific attack in Libya. Like our men and women in the military, our foreign service officers put their lives on the line every day serving their country.
- BREAKING NEWS: Two bipartisan bills I co-authored, the National Pediatric Research Network Act (H.R. 6163) and the Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act (H.R. 4124), just passed the Energy and Commerce House Subcommittee unanimously! The National Pediatric Research Network Act is designed to help increase research and accelerate the development of clinical trials to treat rare pediatric diseases. And the Veteran Emergency Medical Technician Support Act would help states streamline their certification requirements for veterans with military emergency medical technician (EMT) training so they can more quickly become EMTs in the civilian workforce.
- Today has been designated a National Day of Service to mark the anniversary of 9/11. I was honored to join with the @the_USO to stuff care packages for our troops. What are you doing this week to mark the anniversary? #USOCarePkg
- Every year on September 11th we mourn for the thousands who lost their lives on that fateful morning and for the families and friends they left behind. We must always remember this tragic event, and remain vigilant against those who would do our country harm. It is also a time to honor the commitment of the men and women in our military, and their families, who every day safeguard the freedoms we...hold so dear. Finally, we must not forget how on September 11th this country came together, standing united in support of freedom, tolerance, and equality. America's strength is most evident when we stand as one people, united in our commitment to one another and the liberty we enjoy. That strength is especially important to recall in these challenging times. I hope all Americans will work toward achieving that unity on this National Day of Service, the largest annual display of charity and volunteerism in our country, and an incredible reminder of what we can do as a community and a nation when we work together.See More
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September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time to learn the warning signs of suicide and how to help. One way you can do that is by joining the VA’s suicide prevention campaign. Go to www.veteranscrisisline.net to learn the signs of a crisis and spread the word about the Veterans Crisis Line among Veterans and their friends and family members.- Yesterday I was so excited to join officials from Cal Poly’s College of Agriculture, the California Conservation Corps, Morro Bay National Estuary Program, and other state and federal agencies to celebrate the completion of Cal Poly’s Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Project. This project is a win-win for Cal Poly, our local farmers and ranchers, and our environment!
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A new report from the National Partnership for Women and Families shows that nearly 300,000 pregnant women were in the California workforce. And yet discrimination against pregnant women in the workplace is far too common. That’s why I’m pr...oud to be a cosponsor of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which would prevent employers from discriminating against pregnant women.See More
http://www.nationalpartnership.org/site/DocServer/PWFA_Census_Data_Chart_Fact_Sheet.pdf?docID=11321Lois Capps shared a link.
A great piece in the Pacific Coast Business times highlighting the wonderful work Santa Barbara City College and our local Small Business Development Centers are doing to train entrepreneurs, support small businesses, and create local jobs.
http://www.pacbiztimes.com/2012/08/31/santa-barbara-county-should-rally-around-sbdc/Lois Capps shared a link.
Meat Head Movers in #SLO was recognized by the Small Business Administration this week for its successful growth and job creation efforts. Great job to the Meat Head Movers Team!! http://www.sba.gov/stories/meathead-movers- This week I was honored to receive Dignity Health’s first ever Excellence in Public Service Award at Marian Medical Center in Santa Maria. I look forward to continuing my work with groups like Dignity Health to improve the health and well-being of our community and nation!
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Last night I hosted a workshop to help DREAMERS and their families navigate the deferred action application process. Thank you to everyone who helped make the workshop a success and to all those who attended!
http://santamariatimes.com/news/local/taking-deferred-action/article_d8ffd2dc-f1a2-11e1-b63e-0019bb2963f4.html- Yesterday, Department of Energy officials visited the new Albertson’s in Carpinteria to highlight how the building meets President Obama’s Better Building Challenge. Thanks to upgrades made to the new 40,000 square foot supermarket, it has one of the lowest energy bills of any store of its size in the country! A great example of how being more energy efficient is good for business. http://www.keyt.com/news/
local/ US-Energy-Department-Lights-Up- Over-Carpinteria-Store-1676320 25.html - Santa Maria’s brave firefighters have a new Fire Station!
http://santamariatimes.com/news/local/sm-dedicates-new-fire-station/article_698ee2b4-ec23-11e1-bd4b-001a4bcf887a.html Lois Capps shared a link.
First Solar is hiring returning vets to help build its solar energy power plant in SLO County. Jobs for vets and cleaner and safer energy for our community is a clear win-win for the Central Coast.Lois Capps shared a link.
Today, Medicare launched a new, easier to navigate Medicare.gov website to make it easier to find a doctor, learn about Medicare benefits, and replace lost cards. Check it out: http://www.medicare.gov/Lois Capps shared a link.
The First Lady welcomed Health Living Challenge winners to the White House to recognize their winning healthy recipes. The winning recipes can be found here: http://www.letsmove.gov/sites/letsmove.gov/files/pdfs/healthy-lunch-challenge-cookbook.pdf
How do you and your family make meals healthier?Lois Capps shared Lois Capps's photo.
Had a great time at the Santa Barbara Farmer's Market this week talking to folks about my new bill to support organic farming!- It is estimated that 7,180 young people in California’s 23rd congressional district may benefit immediately from deferred action status!
- Today marks the 77th anniversary of Social Security, a landmark law that has benefited all Americans. I believe we must ensure Social Security is always there, for Americans young and old. That’s why I’ve consistently opposed to efforts to ...privatize Social Security and will continue to do so. Did you know the average Social Security benefit was $12,930 for Californians in 2010 and that without it nearly 40% of California seniors would fall below the poverty line?See More
Find out more about the impact of this program in our state here: http://strengthensocialsecurity.org/sites/default/files/California2012final.pdf - ActivitySeptemberPeople Who Like This21