When I first heard of the Save Our Gas Stoves Act, I thought it was a joke. It turns out the joke is on me because here I am on the floor debating this. Of course, I planned to speak on this bill last week, but Republicans imploded in…
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
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Sydney Kai Kamlager-Dove is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing California's 37th congressional district since April 2022. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been actively involved in various social justice initiatives throughout her political career. Kamlager-Dove has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and community safety, advocating for policies that support marginalized communities in her district. Prior to her election to Congress, she served in the California State Assembly, where she worked on legislation addressing housing and public safety.
I will say it again: I have seen it all, and I am here to tell you Republicans: The emperor has no clothes. We should be talking about the pressing issues of the day. China is not coming after us because of our stoves. Mr. Chair, I ask for…
June is Gun Violence Prevention Month. June is Gun Violence Prevention Month. June is Gun Violence Prevention Month. So why, in this full body, are we not talking about the gun violence epidemic that has taken hold of this country? Why is…
I hope my GOP colleagues will join me in finding ways to create safer communities for everyday Americans because that is what all Americans want. They want to live and work and worship in communities that will keep them safe and build…
Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to Director Stone-Manning and Deputy Director Owens for being here with us today.
As for the drug myth, over 80 percent of drugs smuggled into our country are done by Americans, not immigrants. Let's get serious and talk about meaningful steps toward immigration reform that include what it means to be a global partner…
the Boundary Waters is incredibly important not only to me, but to the American people.
Since 2016, when the Forest Service first asked the American people if it should consent to the renewal of the leases, at that time 74,000 Americans said no.
To me it seems like they are proceeding on behalf of the mining industry and not consulting at all with the people who feel that their well-being for clean water and for the opportunity to keep their business open, for the ability to fish…
It is generally about 98 percent opposition to copper mining in the headwaters of the Boundary Waters throughout three administrations: the Obama, the Trump, and the Biden administration.
My colleagues say that they care about protecting the environment and addressing community concerns, but to me it seems like they are proceeding on behalf of the mining industry.
I think part of the reason we are here is because we, as Americans, as people, have misplaced hostility toward fire.





