Anna Eshoo looks back on 32 years in Congress
"You walk in without anything, but when you’re leaving, there’s an accumulation of the manifestations of the work," she said.
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"You walk in without anything, but when you’re leaving, there’s an accumulation of the manifestations of the work," she said.
I do not believe this is the best approach to protecting the public from real threats posed by the technology." Responding to Newsom, Democratic state Sen.
Eshoo, D-Calif., said. "Public health has become a casualty of partisanship."
“The second question is if it doesn’t pass this year and comes back next year, I think many of us across the consumer community and businesses are hoping that it can be taken up early in the new
“I am grateful that the House adopted my amendment on the importance of opposing the targeting of Chinese researchers and scientists based on their race, something we’ve seen ruin numerous careers
Biosecurity experts are pushing Congress to investigate a theory that the virus that causes COVID-19 escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China, saying important information could be uncovered even without the
“I would like to see one bill, one bill that is comprehensive,” Eshoo, a California Democrat, said at the hearing, adding that it will hopefully be “so durable that it will really speak to the future
She knows how to work across the aisle to get things done without compromising on core Democratic values,” Dennis said.
“I don’t know if there’s any appetite in the CBC for committee chairman term limits,” Rep. Hank Johnson said.
Let us speak without fear of retribution.”
“If we fail to develop a national coordinated response, based in science, I fear the pandemic will get far worse and be prolonged, causing unprecedented illness and fatalities,” his testimony reads
“You can innovate the fastest car in the world — it still won’t get you to where you’re going without a good driver and good directions,” she said in her opening remarks.
“I certainly hope so,” she said. “I don’t think that erases any concern he might have for America’s working families and their need for lower drug prices.”
“I may sound like a broken record,” Hoyer told the committee. “Transparency and accountability fixed what was wrong with earmarks in earlier years.
Scott Peters said of the Medicare plan. “I think it deserves some hearings, but it’s not as easy as it sounds. It’s not a magic bullet.”
Without a woman on that committee, real justice for Anita Hill seemed impossible to the millions of women across the country watching it unfold.
“I have received information from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court,” Feinstein said.
for people getting high-speed internet service in areas without competition.
(Alex Gangitano/ CQ Roll Call) "As a boy, I totally failed my piano lessons. I couldn't compose a song if it saved my life, and I'm here getting a Grammy," said Udall, a New Mexico Democrat.
“I have received the encouragement of members of the Committee and the Caucus to seek this position,” Eshoo said in a statement on Monday.