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Financial services must be fair to consumers and beneficial to the larger economy.

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All in for financial education: Rep. Napolitano (front, center) with student bankers, Union Bank Mountain View High School Branch Manager, Anthony Barrios (back, center), Mountain View Principal Larry Cecil (front row, far right) and other staff
April 8, 2016

(El Monte, CA) On Wednesday, April 6, 2016, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano toured the newly opened student-run branch of Union Bank at Mountain View High School in El Monte.


December 11, 2014

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) released the following statement after voting against H.R. 83, the Consolidated and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015:


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From L to R: Amie Boersma, San Dimas COC Board member; Denis Bertone, San Dimas Councilmember; Robert Cruz, San Dimas COC Board member; John Ebiner, San Dimas Councilmember; Rep. Grace Napolitano; Kevan Metcalfe, CEO of San Dimas Community Hospital
May 13, 2014

(San Dimas, CA) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) spoke at the San Dimas Chamber of Commerce's legislative forum at the San Dimas Community Hospital.


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L to R: Ruben Rojas, Deputy Exec. Dir. of CA Infrastructure and Econ. Dev. Bank; Richard Powers, Dir. of Gateway COG; Monrovia Mayor Mary Ann Lutz; Rep. Grace F. Napolitano; Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard; Doug Bystry, Pres/CEO, Clearinghouse CDFI
February 19, 2014

(Industry, CA) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) participated in the Bi-COG (San Gabriel Valley & Gateway Cities Councils of Government) roundtable discussion at the Pacific Palms Hotel in the City of Industry, focusing on innovative financial approaches to spur economic development in cities, school districts, and private projects.


April 30, 2009
The Credit Card Holder’s Bill of Rights (HR 627) ends the worst of the unfair and deceptive practices that are an everyday part of business for the credit card companies.
Banning retroactive rate hikes on existing balances and requiring 45 days’ notice before rate hikes on new purchases are common sense and a just and fair way to protect American consu

October 6, 2008
Without changes to insure that taxpayers do not foot the bill for Wall Street’s mistakes and that real relief is provided to Main Street and working families, I cannot not support this legislation.
We need a bailout package that that focuses on helping families keep their homes and helping small businesses.
This bill