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October 17, 2013

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano released the following statement on the bipartisan agreement to reopen the government and avert the U.S from defaulting on its national debt:


October 16, 2013

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) released the following statement:

Issues:Economy

October 10, 2013

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Water and Power made the following statement at a hearing on two pieces of drought legislation:

Issues:EconomyWater

October 10, 2013

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) released the following statement recognizing World Mental Health Day:


October 1, 2013

(Baldwin Park, CA) Today, Congresswoman Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) marked October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, issuing the following statement:


September 30, 2013

(Washington, DC) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) released the following statement on the prospect of a federal government shutdown:


September 27, 2013

(Baldwin Park, CA) Yesterday, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) hosted a free immigration fair at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Baldwin Park to help guide people through the immigration and naturalization process. More than 300 people met with immigration experts and representatives from federal agencies.


September 19, 2013

(Washington, D.C.) Today, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) voted against H.R. 3102, the Nutrition Reform and Work Opportunity Act, which includes dangerous cuts to the nation’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The bill ultimately passed the House of Representatives by a narrow vote of 217-210.

Issues:Economy

August 9, 2013

(Washington, D.C.) Yesterday, Rep. Grace F. Napolitano (CA-32) in conjunction with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California hosted the Southern California Water Workshop:Focus on our Future to bring together leaders of industry, government, and academia and discuss how to achieve a sustainable water future for Southern California.

Issues:Water