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  1. On , let’s not forget that many retired women lose half their monthly income if their spouse passes away before they do. This week, I introduced the POWR Act to help give widows & widowers financial security and peace of mind upon the death of a spouse.

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  2. Thank you for testifying at this week's hearing & reminding SOME of my colleagues that provides highly skilled workers who are ready to rebuild America's .

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    Mar 8

    Thank you, Immigration Task Force Chair , for your leadership – all members of the look forward to working with you to reform our immigration system and ensure that the doors of opportunity are open to every immigrant in the United States.

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    Why are benefits for surviving spouses so important to women? Wives tend to earn less than their husbands and typically outlive them. introduced the POWR Act () this week to ensure secure retirements for women

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    Mar 8

    Republicans & the Pres have consistently used fear mongering & scapegoating of immigrants & Latinos for political gain. We refuse to go along with that demonization. If MTR is attached to the bill, CHC will recommend a No. We will not validate their fear mongering & racism.

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    This is not right – it is past time for action. if you agree.

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    Watching my friend, , become the first Native American woman to sit in the Speaker’s chair and preside over the House Floor.

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    Mar 7

    Last week when School Counselor Vanessa Iaquinta was honored at our board meeting by

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    Mar 7

    Today, on the anniversary of , we recognize the sacrifices made by those attacked while trying to peacefully cross Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. And we thank them for their willingness to put their lives on the line in pursuit of equal rights for all.

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    Each and everyday asylum seekers are outright and illegally denied entry into our country, despite what U.S. immigration law says. and the Trump administration will and must be held accountable.

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  13. Met with and today to discuss homelessness and affordable housing in Southern California. This issue affects both LA and Orange Counties, and I’m committed to working across the aisle to make sure communities get the resources they need.

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  14. HAPPENING NOW: hearing on the need to fix our nation's crumbling infrastructure, including several priorities located in . Tune in here for live coverage:

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  15. Today is Day - the day it takes Asian American and Pacific Islander women to earn (on average) what their white male counterparts earn in one year. It’s time we pass the , so we can have equal pay for equal work.

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  16. More than 1.6 million people are serving as caregivers for loved ones with and providing $23.3 billion in unpaid care.

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  17. someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's. They are our brothers and sisters, our neighbors, our friends, and my parents. This why I'm proud to work with to end .

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    Trump’s zero tolerance policy does not make our country safer. It inflicts pain on families fleeing poverty and violence. We must end this inhumane policy and hold USCIS accountable for the delays in processing immigration cases and asylum applications.

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  19. Wishing my friend, a happy birthday. You’ve been such a great mentor and partner in Congress, and I appreciate your commitment to helping improve the lives of America’s working families.

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