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Ranking Member Frank Lucas led Republicans on the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee in a letter to Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson today requesting that the Committee hold a hearing on reopening schools safely.
Today, Congressman Kevin McCarthy led a meeting with the California Republican Congressional Delegation – made up of Representatives Ken Calvert (CA-42), Mike Garcia (CA-25), Darrell Issa (CA-50), Young Kim (CA-39), Doug LaMalfa (CA-01), Tom McClintock (CA-04), Devin Nunes (CA-22), Jay Obernolte (CA-08), Michelle Steel (CA-48), and David Valadao (CA-21) – and the California Independent Petroleu
Today, the Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) welcomed a bipartisan letter signed by 101 Members of Congress to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin highlighting key policy issues, including the pressing importance of addressing the “ongoing humanitarian crisis in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).”
The Armenian Council of America (ACA) welcomed a bipartisan Armenian Caucus letter signed by 100 Members of Congress encouraging the new Biden-Harris Administration (Secretary of State Blinken/Secretary of Defense Austin) to strengthen the United States-Armenia strategic relationship.
Several top US Republican lawmakers have introduced more than a dozen bills in Congress to counter the growing Chinese influence in the country and to protect America’s critical infrastructure.
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) is branching out to welcome House Republicans into a new bipartisan group, a shakeup that reflects the historic diversity of the newly elected
Nearly 40 members of the US House of Representatives on Thursday led a bipartisan effort to back Taiwan’s bid for observer status in the WHO.
With the debate to provide COVID-19 relief well underway, congressional leadership from both sides of the aisle should come together to provide targeted relief directly to local communities so relief goes to those who need it most.
Immigrants and the children of immigrants account for a small but growing share of lawmakers on Capitol Hill. At least 76 (14%) of the voting members of the 117th Congress are foreign born or have at least one parent born in another country, a slight uptick from the prior two Congresses.