Mr. Speaker, the lodge at Smith Gulch is located within the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness in the State of Idaho. It is a popular destination for visitors and offers recreational opportunities for people in a spectacular…
Alan Lowenthal
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Alan S. Lowenthal is a Democratic politician from California, born on March 24, 1941. He served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2013 to 2023, representing California's 47th congressional district. During his tenure, Lowenthal focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and environmental protection, advocating for policies that support working families and promote sustainable practices. He has a background in academia and local government, having previously served in the California State Assembly and as a Long Beach city council member.
Mr. Speaker, I sit on the Natural Resources Committee here in the House, and through our investigations into our treasured national parks, my colleagues and I have discovered a number of tragic choices and changes that are in store for all…
Mr. Speaker, I stand here today to honor the military service and the life of Tibor--known to us as Ted--Rubin, a Korean war veteran, a Holocaust survivor, and a prisoner of war survivor. Mr. Rubin received the Congressional Medal of Honor…
This issue of taking the citizenship away from some of the people that were born on the island I think is a bad sign.
I have some concerns. I am concerned about the direction which the Dominican Republic is headed.
Many of these schools that we visited were set up by people who followed the leadership of Gulen.
I thank the ranking member, and I look forward to working with her in the future.
First, I would like to thank the ranking member and Chairman Simpson for bringing to the floor a bill that has incorporated interests from both parties within the limit of the Bipartisan Budget Act. In particular, I want to thank the…
Madam Chair, I urge my colleagues to vote ``yes'' to States and tribes having a seat at the table for Federal oceans decisions and vote ``yes'' on the Lowenthal amendment. I yield back the balance of my time.





