Rubén Gallego
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Rubén Gallego is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 7th congressional district since January 6, 2015. Born on November 20, 1979, he has focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, immigration reform, and education during his time in office. Gallego, a former Marine, has been an advocate for military families and has worked to improve access to healthcare for veterans. He has also been involved in efforts to address gun violence and climate change.
I strongly support this administration's so far robust aid packages to Ukraine.
Well, number one, I mean, it tells you what kind of little man that Mark Meadows is that he`s willing to destroy this democracy for such an amoral person as Donald Trump and his followers.
If they get back into power, they actually know exactly what`s going to do next. And what we know of fundamentally as the United States is going to absolutely change.
What Mark Meadows did was wrong. It was treacherous. It was a betrayal to this country. And literally, I do believe he should be in jail right now.
the best strategy is an offensive strategy because Republicans don’t have any ideas.
everything they’re doing is to distract one thing, Republic parties have no plan to make your life better.
We should not be abandoning, you know, these poor transgender kids that are being bullied.
Securing an authorization for the Baltic Security Initiative last year was one of my proudest moments in Congress.
As a member of the Quiet Skies Caucus, I have worked with my colleagues and my community for many years to mitigate the impact of aircraft noise in Arizona's 7th District.
I personally believe the intelligence back in December was the best collection job that I have seen in my 10 years in Congress with regard to Russia's plans for the Ukraine.
I have been proud to work closely with the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition over the past few years to advocate for the reinstatement of the National Monument.
I look forward to continuing to work to deepen strategic partnerships between the United States and Colombia.
I want to make myself very clear that the United States stands with Ukraine.
In 2022, Chicago still has an uneven and inequitable exposure to pollution and toxins across its neighborhoods.
We called on city officials to reject those applications in order to protect the health of our neighbors who are already overburdened by pollution.
Look, everyone deserves a safe and healthy place in which to work, live, play, and learn, and we all have the right to pure air, clean water, and an environment that enriches our lives.
As a Representative for the hottest district in the hottest city in the country, where the population is 62 percent Hispanic and 23 percent below the poverty line, the stakes of this conversation are sky-high for the people I represent.





