Dear Friend,
When millions of workers found themselves jobless overnight at the start of the pandemic, Congress increased unemployment insurance benefits so Americans could put food on the table, keep a roof over their head, and heat their homes.
Many workers filled out their claims in good faith based on information from their employers and state agencies. Some of… Read more »
Dear Friend,
I spent another week meeting with leaders across the 1st district discussing the issues that are important to our communities, and how I can use my voice in Congress to deliver for you.
Arlington
I had the opportunity to meet with Arlington Mayor Barb Tolbert and tour the Arlington Airport to learn more about how federal investments from the Bipartisan Infrastructure… Read more »
Dear Friend,
At the State of the Union, we celebrated the historic progress that President Biden and Congressional Democrats have made over the past two years from creating millions of good-paying jobs to driving down costs for families.
But President Biden also made clear that we must continue addressing the issues families are facing. As your Congresswoman, I want to hear from… Read more »
Dear friend,
We live in the most beautiful region in the country but the wildfires across our state are a painful reminder of how climate change is making these events more frequent and powerful. In recent years, we have seen record-setting heatwaves, wildfires, and smoke destroy our farmland and crops, jeopardize our homes and business, and threaten our lives and… Read more »
Dear friend,
I raised two kids and know the first months of parenthood are tiring and stressful even in the best situations. I understand the difficult situation Washington parents are in as they try to find safe, affordable baby formula.
While the formula shortage has eased from its worse moments in May, we still have more work to… Read more »
Dear friend,
Rising prescription drug costs are a top concern for Americans from all walks of life. That’s why I supported the historic Inflation Reduction Act that President Biden recently signed into law. A major element of the law is a $35 per month out-of-pocket insulin cap for Medicare beneficiaries, which will soon start delivering much-needed relief to millions of… Read more »
Dear friend,
For non-profit organizations, businesses, local government officials, and individuals, there are hundreds of federal grant opportunities that are made available through different federal agencies and departments throughout the year. In recent years, organizations from the 1st District have secured a variety of grants and with it, investments in our communities.
For… Read more »
Dear friend,
Washington state has felt the brunt of the baby formula shortage with parents facing empty shelves earlier and more severely than other states. At the end of May, Washington was one of ten states where the out-of-stock rate was higher than 90%, compared to nationwide rates at 74%.
There has been federal action to increase formula supply, but we must do more. In… Read more »
Dear friend,
Yesterday, Washingtonians woke up to the news that the Supreme Court had stripped women in this country of their right to make their own health care decisions by overturning Roe v. Wade.
The burden of this ruling will be felt disproportionately by lower-income women and women of color across the country in states where abortions are banned. They will now have to travel… Read more »
Dear friend,
One of my top priorities in Congress is making sure that every American has access to affordable, high-quality care.
This week, I led a letter calling on Congressional leadership to extend the successful enhanced Affordable Care Act health insurance subsidies that helped nearly 60,000 more Washingtonians gain coverage this year and provided 73% of Washington Health Benefit… Read more »