California's electrical grid cannot provide enough electricity to power all these vehicles because we have rolling blackouts.
Michelle Steel
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Michelle Eunjoo Steel is an American politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 48th congressional district, a position she has held since January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Steel has focused on issues such as economic growth, healthcare, and support for veterans during her time in office. She is known for her advocacy on behalf of her constituents in Orange County, California.
It should be alarming to all of us that Chinese Communist Party now develops a majority of the world's nickel, cobalt, lithium, graphite, and manganese, and rare earth minerals.
The Inflation Reduction Act has forced our allies to make difficult decisions about investments in the United States.
In California we have over 1,000 applications to drilling in California. Twenty percent of the oil is actually coming from Russia.
Today is tax day, the deadline for over 200 million Americans to file their taxes. Over the past year, responsible, hardworking families across the Nation created a budget, sacrificed to stick to that budget, and paid what they must by law…
I think the common theme today was, you know, we are in a strategic competition with China.
At the time of its failure, Silicon Valley Bank was the 16th-largest bank in the United States.
By empowering people and connecting them with employers, we are setting up our constituents and communities to be successful.
Unfortunately, with our economy facing inflation not seen in decades, and increasing interest rates, supervisory missteps... failed to correct and mitigate SVB's rapid growth.
Every person has the right to religious and cultural beliefs. Governments, including the CCP, have no right to restrict these fundamental beliefs.
It is inexcusable that the people of Tibet are not free and are currently met with punishment ranging from warnings and surveillance to interrogation and detention.
Considering the moratorium in California and the State Auditor's Report highlighting these bad actors, why is Medicare still certifying Hospices that are likely engaged in fraud?





