Despite all contrary data, this is essentially providing guidance to state agencies...
Doug LaMalfa
The Public Record
Douglas Lee LaMalfa is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 1st congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Republican Party, LaMalfa has focused on issues such as agriculture, natural resources, and rural development during his time in office. He has been an advocate for policies that support farmers and promote economic growth in his district, which encompasses a large portion of Northern California.
This is indeed something that the taxpayers should be looking at and saying we have been taken to the cleaners on this.
What the voters voted for in 2008 was a $33 billion project, a high-speed train, one train, not switching trains, from S.F. to L.A.
I am going to say that is a breach of contract. I am going to tell you to take a flying leap.
It is awesome to hear a discussion about property rights, especially in Northern California...
California has had a respite. It has its own problems such as forcing the $15 minimum wage.
Well, please keep my office and this Committee abreast of how those conversations are going and what we can do to help ensure that olive oil is as it is labeled.
Every time you turn around they want to make another monument, another wilderness land, another set-aside of some type or another that is supposedly going to preserve something from something.
Rural broadband is very important for folks like Mayers, and telemedicine, and a lot of the other technology to keep rural America hooked up.





