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I'm proud to have grown up in SW WA, and honored to represent this wonderful region in the US Congress. Want regular email updates?

Joined January 2011

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  1. I'll be hosting a live, telephone town hall tomorrow, May 9 from 5:30 - 6:30pm. You can join the event at any time by calling 1-877-229-8493 and using the passcode 116365. I look forward to hearing from you!

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  2. Indian tribes deserve the same economic opportunities as non-tribal citizens. I’m pleased my bipartisan bill was approved by , paving the way for the Chehalis Tribe in SW WA & other tribes all over U.S. to be able to build & operate distilleries on their own lands.

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  3. . is right: Indian tribes deserve the same economic opportunities as non-tribal citizens. Her bill removing the prohibition on certain alcohol manufacturing on Indian lands passed out of Committee today.

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  4. Paige Maas is an 8th grader at Jemtegaard in Washougal who is battling type one diabetes. It was an honor to read a statement on her behalf at a recent committee hearing with . Paige, I wish you all the best – you’re an inspiration!

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  5. Hiking in the Gorge. Fishing. Low energy bills. Forest resources. I’ll be giving an update on all these and more in my newsletter this weekend. Don’t miss an issue! Sign up here:

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  6. Are you facing a challenge with a federal agency? My office is here to help! While we can't guarantee an outcome, we will try our best to assist in any way we can. Please contact us at (360) 695-6292 or by visiting

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  7. I don’t think anyone appreciates sunshine & blue sky as much as us in the PNW! With the start of the warm weather, I’m glad we were able to approve critical federal funding last month to allow the Forest Service to better prevent and fight wildfires:

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  8. Mark your calendar for our 8th Annual Jobs Fair Tuesday, May 29, 9-11:30am at Warehouse ’23 in Vancouver. And the Job Hunting Workshop will be Monday, May 21, 1-2:30pm at Vancouver Community Library. I’ll post participating employers and open positions soon!

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  9. There are certain bills that are literally life-and-death. My bipartisan bill to prevent women from dying due to pregnancy-related factors is one of those bills:

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  11. It will be a win for the Chehalis Tribe when it’s allowed to build a distillery, brewery & educational training facility on its own land. And it’ll be a win for Southwest Washington when we remove this 1834 law because this project will bring more than 100 jobs to our region.

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  12. I’m pleased to put this bill forward to help place Indian tribes on equal footing with non-tribal citizens by allowing them to pursue the same economic opportunities as everyone else. It’s encouraging that it’s advancing in Congress.

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  13. As part of the ongoing effort to address the opioids crisis in Southwest Washington, please consider joining this Saturday, April 28.

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  14. Pleased we passed this bill to save our dams & salmon.

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  15. Let’s leave the management of our salmon runs & hydropower energy to the scientists, not a judge. On the House floor yesterday, I explained the record returns of adult salmon we’ve had under the current Columbia River operations plan.

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  16. On behalf of our salmon, our NW ratepayers, our economy, and our environment, I’m pleased we passed the bipartisan H.R. 3144 today to ensure that we’re relying on collaboration and science to best manage our Columbia River system. You can read more here:

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  17. Thanks to and for recognizing my efforts to fight disease & improve medicine for Southwest Washington residents.

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  18. I'm happy to come together w/ the OR delegation to help update our shared bridge & make sure its meeting the needs of our communities. Perhaps this joint effort on the Bridge of the Gods can coax OR to come to the table and work with us on the I-5 bridge.

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  19. Tribal members should have the same economic opportunities as everyone else. My bipartisan bill to repeal an antiquated 19th century prohibition of distilleries on tribal land will receive a congressional hearing this Thursday, April 26.

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  20. “It is nice to have some money left over after paying bills,” James from Kelso told me in a recent email. I’ve been hearing a lot of stories like this from Southwest Washington taxpayers following Congress’ tax cuts:

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