Distrito 49 — Cámara de Representantes del los Estados Unidos
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- Acelerar la energía sostenible y la protección del...
- Proporcionar cobertura de cuidados de la salud asequible...
- Honrar a nuestros veteranos: fui autor y aprobé 18...
- Tenemos que equilibrar la chequera de nuestra nación....
- Debemos asegurar nuestra frontera. La tragedia humana...
- Ya es hora de limitar los periodos. Los políticos...
- Combatir la inflación
- Asegurar la frontera
- Reforzar la seguridad pública
Christopher Rodriguez
- Abordar el problema del crimen descontrolado mediante...
- Se debe abordar la falta de vivienda que ha invadido...
- El costo de vida y el aumento de la inflación es el...
- Igualdad en materia de vivienda para las personas...
- Cuidados de la salud
- Prosperidad de las familias y asuntos de los veteranos
Renee Taylor
Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Acelerar la energía sostenible y la protección del medio ambiente: continuaré poniendo a mi distrito a la vanguardia del crecimiento acelerado de empleos creado por la industria de tecnología limpia.
- Proporcionar cobertura de cuidados de la salud asequible para todos: continuaré trabajando para lograr opciones asequibles de cuidados de la salud para todos los estadounidenses, reducir los costos de los medicamentos recetados, proteger a las personas con afecciones preexistentes, y proteger y fortalecer Medicare.
- Honrar a nuestros veteranos: fui autor y aprobé 18 proyectos de ley bipartidistas en la Cámara para apoyar a nuestros veteranos y a sus familias. Continuaré trabajando para hacer que la falta de vivienda para veteranos sea un problema del pasado.
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Mike was raised in South Orange County, by a Mexican-American mother and a Jewish-American father. He is the grandson of Mexican immigrants on his mother’s side.
Mike attended public elementary and junior high schools in South OC, and spent his high school years in Los Angeles at Loyola High. He went on to study at Stanford University, where he was honored to serve as student body president. After college, he served in the Coro Fellows Program and then attended Duke University School of Law.
After law school, Mike served as Executive Director of the Democratic Party of Orange County, supporting a variety of local, state, and federal political campaigns and community organizations.
In addition to his political activism, Mike worked as an attorney focused on environmental and energy regulatory compliance and government affairs. Mike is a passionate believer in clean energy and has over a decade of experience in the industry, helping to accelerate the transition towards more sustainable power generation and transportation options. Mike served for several years on the board of the Center for Sustainable Energy, based in San Diego, and co-founded Sustain OC in Orange County.
Since his first term in Congress began in January 2019, Mike has established himself as a leader on climate action and clean energy, serving on the House Natural Resources Committee and the Select Committee on the Climate Crisis. He introduced legislation to transition the nation to zero-emission vehicles, expand renewable energy development, and prevent future offshore oil drilling.
Mike also serves on the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee and leads the Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity. He has introduced dozens of bipartisan bills to strengthen benefits and services for veterans, end veteran homelessness, and help veterans get through the COVID-19 pandemic. More than a dozen of those bills were signed into law in the 116th Congress, either as standalone bills or pieces of a larger legislative package.
Mike lives in San Juan Capistrano with his wife, Chrissy, a graduate of the University of Arizona and Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and their two children.
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California is already experiencing the devastating effects of climate change, including the historic drought that has struck our state. This drought threatens our environment, our economy, and our health, which is why I have secured funding and advocated for policies to strengthen emergency preparedness and improve our supply of clean, usable water.
I secured more than $10 million for the South Coast Water District’s Doheny Desalination Slant Well Project to increase the water supply here in the 49th District. I worked across the aisle to introduce the Desalination Research Advancement Act to spur new investments in environmentally-responsible desalination technology. I was also proud to help secure $250 million in the bipartisan infrastructure law for desalination projects, as well as $1 billion for water recycling projects. These investments are similar to my Desalination Development Act, which raises the funding authorization for desalination projects and creates new environmental safeguards for the funded projects. Ultimately, these investments will promote innovation, expand our water supply, and protect our state against future droughts.
But even as we work to address the current drought, we must step up our fight against climate change in order to prevent future crises as well. That is why I introduced legislation to transition our nation to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) and ban new offshore drilling off the coast of California. It is why I fought to make sure the bipartisan infrastructure law made investments to combat the climate crisis and why I will continue to use my office to promote sustainability and reduce emissions.
I was raised in South Orange County by a Mexican-American mother and a Jewish-American father. I am the grandson of Mexican immigrants on my mother’s side. Having not graduated high school themselves, my grandparents sent all five of their daughters to college. At age 50, my grandfather, Rosendo Bringas, became an American citizen, and it was among the proudest days of his life.
I want to preserve the values and aspirations of so many immigrants like my grandparents, who dream of the uniquely American opportunity for self-improvement. I believe that immigrants should be treated with dignity and respect.
I proudly cosponsored the American Dream and Promise Act to protect DACA recipients, many of whom serve in our military, on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic, or make incredible contributions to our country in other ways.
I worked to prevent the Trump Administration’s hateful immigration policies throughout my time in office. I cosponsored several pieces of legislation to prevent family separation at the border and help families who had been separated reunite, including the Keep Families Together Act, the Reuniting Families Act, and the REUNITE Act.
I also cosponsored the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, the Humanitarian Standards for Individuals in Customs and Border Protection Custody Act, and the Homeland Security Improvement Act. I opposed efforts to ban entry into the United States on the basis of race or religion and co-sponsored the NO BAN Act.
I support more funding for smart border security technology, but I know that a wall from sea to shining sea along our southern border isn’t going to make us any safer – it’s a waste of taxpayer dollars. I have been to the border, toured ports of entry, and met with immigration officials. I know that what they need is 21st Century infrastructure and better technology, and I voted several times to provide funding for modern technology.
Ultimately, I believe that members of both parties need to come together on comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship.
Our country is strongest when everyone can participate in our democracy, which is why I have always been a strong advocate for strengthening voting rights and expanding access to the ballot box.
One of the first bills I supported in Congress was the For the People Act, which would expand voting rights, secure our election system against foreign interference, and remove the corrupting influence of “dark money” from American politics. I also signed on to legislation to restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965, make elections more transparent, and make sure every eligible voter can participate in our elections.
I also strongly believe that for our democracy to succeed, we must strengthen accountability and transparency in government and campaigns, protect the truth, and put our country over our political party.
Since I began campaigning in March of 2017, I have not accepted a dime of corporate PAC money. I also cosponsored the No Pensions for Corrupt Politicians Act to exclude Members of Congress from receiving retirement benefits if the member is convicted of specified campaign finance violations relating to the use of campaign funds for personal use, including conspiracy to commit such an offense. And I am a proud member of the End Corruption Caucus. As I have demonstrated, I will always support efforts to increase transparency and accountability in government.
I believe that Congress has a responsibility to secure our election systems against foreign interference and prevent further attempts by foreign powers to influence the results of our elections. I supported $425 million that was allocated in the 2020 appropriations package for election security and will continue to fight for more transparency and accountability in Washington.
As a longtime advocate for climate action and member of the House Natural Resources Committee and Select Committee on the Climate Crisis, I have led aggressive legislation to protect our planet for future generations. One of the first bills I supported in Congress banned new offshore drilling along our coast and protected the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. I also introduced the American Coasts and Oceans Protection Act to ban new offshore drilling activity along the Southern California coast. Following the October 2021 oil spill off the coast of Orange County, I led the effort to advance legislation ending new drilling and strengthening oversight of offshore drilling companies.
I know that we can protect our environment, combat the climate crisis, and grow our economy at the same time. California has proven it is possible and I have used our success as a model for action in Washington. I introduced legislation to transition America to zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs), expand charging infrastructure, and convert Park Service and Forest Service fleets to ZEVs so that we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and manufacture the cars of the future right here in America.
I have also worked across the aisle on bipartisan efforts to combat climate change. I fought for the inclusion of provisions in the bipartisan infrastructure law to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure, invest in the supply chain for batteries, provide $1.5 billion for clean hydrogen manufacturing, invest $550 million in the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, and much more.
With two young children at home, I will always work to protect our planet for future generations.
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Tenemos que equilibrar la chequera de nuestra nación. Debemos poner fin al escandaloso gasto en D.C. que afecta las vidas de los trabajadores estadounidenses mientras la inflación se dispara sin control.
- Debemos asegurar nuestra frontera. La tragedia humana de los traficantes de personas y del fentanilo que atraviesa la frontera es desgarradora e inaceptable. Debemos restablecer la ley y el orden, y apoyar a las fuerzas del orden público.
- Ya es hora de limitar los periodos. Los políticos de carrera están infligiendo un grave daño a nuestra gran nación, y necesitamos representantes que busquen servir a sus electores, no dedicarse a la política mezquina.
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- Combatir la inflación
- Asegurar la frontera
- Reforzar la seguridad pública
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Abordar el problema del crimen descontrolado mediante la presentación de los problemas locales en el Congreso y garantizar que Washington D.C. atienda los problemas de las personas.
- Se debe abordar la falta de vivienda que ha invadido nuestras ciudades. Se origina a partir del consumo de drogas y las decisiones políticas desactualizadas tomadas por políticos que no saben lo que hacen.
- El costo de vida y el aumento de la inflación es el resultado directo de las acciones tomadas por los funcionarios electos. Haré todo lo posible para reducir la gran intromisión del gobierno y regresarle el poder al estadounidense promedio.
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I first came to the United States after growing up in South America as the son of missionaries who strove to ensure a better life for those they cared about. I developed a deep appreciation for what America was and by comparison to third world countries I was raised in, I understood the importance of striving to uphold our values and institutions more than ever. I believe without a doubt that Latinos in California have been under-represented by politicians looking only for votes; this needs to change. Crime that is plaguing our state vastly effects Latinos above any other group, and its time the Hispanic community was better served.
At the age of seventeen I joined the United States Army and went on to serve as a combat medic during the war on terror. I went on to served the public as a Police Officer, a Deputy Sheriff, and a Special Agent with the United States Department of State.
After being a public servant for most of my life, I am seeking to represent my fellow Americans in congress, and be the bi-partisan voice for families, laborers, and businesses.
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I am unequivocally a Reagan Republican. I believe in small governement, and giving the individual American the power in political decisions. I am running for congress because I see the need for change. After years of public service, I resolved to stop talking about the issues and act. I believe the people deserve to be represented in Washington, and that every American voice counts. What California needs right now is someone from the people, by the people, and for the people. We need to come together now more than ever as Americans and ensure the success of our businesses, families, schools, and wildlands.
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Igualdad en materia de vivienda para las personas sin hogar
- Cuidados de la salud
- Prosperidad de las familias y asuntos de los veteranos
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We can utilize the ocean water for drinking drought and anything else being that its an endless natural resource . As a community the solution would be to build several conduit connected resivoirs simular to the Hiram Wadsworth pumping station at Valley Diamond lake in Hemet California and place these reverse osmosis stations in the most drought stricken areas to greatly minimize the crisis and the reservoirs are cost effecient to build and a great asset to have for the reservoirs will bring revenue with parks and recreation.
yes I think that the laws should be changed, if fact there should be no parent and child seperation it's inhumane. Im supporting rights for immigrant children.
1. Quality food without un-natural GMO additives and no preservatives
2. Quality healthcare ,Pharmaceuticals without additives clean medication
3. Re-evaluate Penal code statues for offenders habeas corpus
4. Quality services for Veterans
5.Public housing and homless services
Hybrid cars use more electricity than gasoline I think this help greatly to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. I suggest that we plant more trees , grow and eat more organic vegetables. Growing vegetables requires little to hardly any energy use. Fortunately for us here in Califoirnia we could opt in for intermittently using fans instesd of air conditioning. The usage of fans require less electricity and also lowers your monthly service bill great way to budget and also be energy efficient. Buying energy efficient appliances will also help to reduce emission of energy and green house gases and lastly drive less and take care of your ca this will greatly reduce emissions.
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Abortion woman's rights 2022
I am 100 % for reproductive rights as it seems today in 2022 we will again have to decriminalize abortion,
eradication of the hyde amendment
Abortion is a personal choice that is made by the female its her body
Abortion is a personal private health decision that should be left up to the Female its her body
uncontrolable acts such as rape or incest should not be questioned and urgently covered by the female using federal medicaid
I am 100% for the morning after pill Plan B
and just to add I also think that woman should be given achoice to have a free medicaid abdominalplasty after child birth its not a cosmetic procedure due to body changes from childbirth that worsen with age causing internal abdominal medica issues every womans birth is unique and individual and her health care expirience should be also
I am 100 % for reproductive rights as it seems today in world topics in 2022 we will again have to fight to decriminalize abortion
Eradication of the Hyde amendment
Abortion is a personal choice that is made by the female its her body
Abortion is a personal private health decision that should be left up to the female its her body
uncontrollable acts such as rape or incest should not be questioned and completely covered by the female using federal medicaid insurance
I am 100% for the utilization of the morning after pill plan B
And just to add I also think that woman should be given a choice to have a free federal medicaid abdominalplasty (tummy tuck ) after child birth its not a cosmetic procedure due to the body changes a female experiences from child birth and pregnancy. If the condition is not treated then it becomes a lifelong medical condition that worsens with age. Every womans birth is unique , beautiful and individual and her health care experiences should be just the same .
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