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    These lawmakers represent individual districts in the U.S. House of Representatives, shaping and passing laws that govern the country. A civics refresher: The House is one of two chambers of Congress, the other being the Senate. The House and Senate both draft, debate and pass bills that ultimately need approval from both chambers and a president’s...

    In recent years, the House has: 1. Passed $5.7 trillion worth of spending bills to provide financial assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic in the form of stimulus checks, funds for hospitals and education, unemployment benefits, testing and vaccine distribution, and more. 2. Passed a $1 trillion infrastructure billto fund roads, rail, public tran...

    Along with the Senate, the House has to find solutions or relief measures for the big problems facing the country right now: inflation, high gas prices, the continued threat of climate change, fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the possibility of new COVID-19 surges and variants. Congress also has to figure out how to solve long-standin...

    Represent (ProPublica):You can use this tool to look up any legislator and see what they’ve done in Congress, from how they voted on bills to statements they’ve made on national issues.

    Here are all the candidates running for 17 congressional seats in L.A. County. We’ve listed each candidate’s title, party affiliation, campaign website, and campaign finance where information was available. For sitting members of Congress, we’ve also included links to their voting records. The top two candidates in each district, regardless of part...

    Derek Marshall, Community Organizer (Democratic) More resources: 1. Read more about Derek Marshall’s priorities and experience on Voter’s Edge Jay Obernolte, Congressman/Businessowner (Republican) More resources: 1. Read more about Jay Obernolte’s priorities and experience on Voter’s Edge 2. Explore their legislative record 2.1. See Obernolte’s con...

    Julia Brownley, Congresswoman (Democratic) More resources: 1. Read more about Julia Brownley’s priorities and experience on Voter’s Edge 2. Explore their legislative record 2.1. See Brownley’s congressional voting recordvia ProPublica’s Represent tool Matt Jacobs, Federal Prosecutor/Father (Republican) More resources: 1. Read more about Matt Jacobs...

    From CalMatters’ 2022 Voter Guide: Hot race / Leans Democratic The District There’s a little bit of San Fernando Valley to the south, a big chunk of Antelope Valley to the north, but the heart of this district is Santa Clarita. This is a historically conservative valley, populated by the “white flight” out of Los Angeles proper in the 1970s and dom...

    Judy Chu, United States Representative (Democrat) More resources: 1. Read more about Judy Chu’s priorities and experience on Voter’s Edge 2. Explore their legislative record 2.1. See Chu’s congressional voting recordvia ProPublica’s Represent tool Wes Hallman, Nonprofit VP/Father (Republican) More resources: 1. Read more about Wes Hallman’s priorit...

    Tony Cárdenas, U.S. Representative (Democratic) More resources: 1. Read more about Tony Cardenas’ priorities and experience on Voter’s Edge 2. Explore their legislative record 2.1. See Cardenas’ congressional voting recordvia ProPublica’s Represent tool Angélica María Dueñas, Mother/Community Organizer (Democratic) More resources: 1. Read more abou...

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  3. Feb 17, 2024 · Representatives are elected to two-year terms without term limits, so they're on your ballot a lot. Here's a look the candidates in Los Angeles and Orange counties.

  4. Primary results: Kevin Kiley 39.7%, Kermit Jones 38.7% Before the state’s electoral map was redrawn, the foothills from Gold County to Kings Canyon were the domain of longtime Republican Rep. Tom McClintock. But the new map divided McClintock’s former dominion in two.

  5. District 1. See also: New York's 1st Congressional District election, 2022. General election candidates. Bridget M. Fleming (Democratic Party, Working Families Party) Nicholas J. LaLota (Republican Party, Conservative Party) . = candidate completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey. Democratic primary candidates.

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  7. May 21, 2024 · Kirsten Gillibrand. Democrat. Since Jan 27, 2009. Next Election in 2024. ( About Ads | Hide These Ads) Find your U.S. Congress senators and representative in New York using a map.

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