We can`t just address racism aimed at our communities, we ever to address tolerance that might exist within our own community as well.
Grace Meng
The Public Record
Grace Meng is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing New York's 6th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she made history as the first Asian American woman elected to Congress. Throughout her tenure, Meng has focused on various issues, including education, healthcare, and public media funding. She has been an advocate for local stations and has expressed concerns about the impact of federal funding cuts on public media infrastructure.
We need to make sure that our kids are understanding a more complete picture of what Asian-American history looks like.
We want local law enforcement to establish online reporting in multiple languages, for example.
It is time that our government finally walks the walk and sets an example by providing free menstrual products in all public buildings.
I look forward to submitting for your committee's consideration infrastructure projects that are sure to improve the lives of my constituents in Queens, New York.
It is time that our Government finally walks the walk and sets an example by providing free menstrual products in all public buildings, just like we do with toilet paper, paper towels, and hand soap.
One of my top priorities as a Member of Congress is protecting those who are vulnerable around the world.
Thank you, in particular, to Representative Lee Zeldin, my partner in this effort.
I appreciate what you just mentioned about some of the transparency standards that have been used.
I know that our subcommittee, under the leadership of Chairwoman Lee, appropriated almost $11 billion earlier this year.
I wanted to ask, switching gears, a different question, about the climate plan, the directive announcing $20 billion from the administration to develop an Amazon climate financing plan for an important forest region of our world.





