climate change policies, I believe, do--anything we do has to prioritize the working class, the underserved, the underpaid, the struggling, those struggling against racial inequality, and those with preexisting conditions.
Jimmy Gomez
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Jimmy Gomez is a U.S. Representative for California's 34th congressional district, having served since June 23, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he has focused on key issues such as healthcare, education, and immigration reform throughout his tenure. Gomez has been an advocate for policies aimed at improving access to healthcare and enhancing educational opportunities for his constituents. He has also worked on initiatives to reform immigration policies, reflecting the diverse needs of his district.
Yes, we need to protect our national Postal Service, but we must also ensure that any reforms from Congress don't take benefits away from postal workers.
Our actions have been necessary and we are prepared to do more, including making difficult operation decisions that may impact services, but we urgently need legislative regulatory reform.
mail delivery is something that Americans have been able to count on for decades and generations, right? And it is the one thing that I think in government we should hold almost sacred.
Do you believe in climate change or not? Yes or no? And it's an easy yes-or-no question.
I wish we can--five minutes is not a lot of time to kind of debate some of these issues, but I've seen it with my own eyes in California.
The Green New Deal is a bold and ambitious at its goals. It doesn't really stipulate how to get there.
If we fail to act now it is scientifically irrefutable that there will be catastrophic and irreversible consequences for humanity and our planet.
This kind of rhetoric, I believe, is really designed to mislead the American people, and will delay critical congressional action in order to maintain the profits of polluters.
We support your effort to ensure meaningful and effective measures to control climate change, an immediate challenge facing the United States and the whole world today.
Leading up to and during his campaign, the President dubbed climate change, 'a hoax,' 'a total hoax,' 'an expensive hoax,' and 'a total and very expensive hoax.'





