Distrito 15 — Cámara de Representantes del los Estados Unidos
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Eric Swalwell
- Reforma migratoria: asegurar todas las fronteras de...
- Traer empleos al Distrito 15 para reducir la congestión....
- Responsabilidad fiscal: ya no podemos pasar por alto...
- Servir a los intereses de la gente del 15.º Distrito...
- Restaurar el control local del crecimiento de la comunidad...
- Mediar una seguridad fronteriza de colaboración y...
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As co-chairman of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, Congressman Eric Swalwell helps set the caucus’ policy agenda and oversees committee assignments. As founder and chairman of Future Forum, he is House Democrats’ point man on outreach to millennials – the nation’s biggest, most diverse and best-educated generation. And as Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee’s CIA Subcommittee and a Judiciary Committee member, he’s playing key roles in keeping our nation safe.
In all these roles, Eric Swalwell fights for Americans’ Freedom to Dream: the ability to reach for and attain better lives for themselves and their families.
Eric, 37, represents California’s 15th Congressional District, including much of the eastern San Francisco Bay Area. Raised in Dublin, Calif., he’s the son of a retired police officer and a still-working mother; the oldest of four siblings; and – with a Division 1 soccer scholarship – the first in his family to attend college. His Capitol Hill internship coincided with the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, cementing his resolve to enter public service and inspiring his first legislative achievement: a public-private college scholarship program for students who lost parents in the attacks. After earning a law degree, working as a county prosecutor and serving on the Dublin City Council, he won his first House term in 2012 by defeating a 40-year incumbent.
Since then, Eric has emerged as a leading voice for younger Americans. In April 2015, he founded Future Forum: a group of young Democratic Members of Congress, now numbering about 25, focused on issues most important to millennials including college affordability and student loan debt; jobs and economic opportunity; home ownership; and climate change.
Eric’s Intelligence and Judiciary committee seats, along with his prosecutorial background, give him a unique perspective on protecting Americans and our rights.
When House Democrats staged a 25-hour sit-in to decry inaction on gun-violence legislation in June 2016, Eric was first to live-stream the protest from his phone after House cameras went dark. When it became clear that Russia interfered in 2016’s election, he introduced the first legislation calling for an independent, bipartisan commission to investigate the meddling and ensure it never happens again.
Although firm in his Democratic principles, Eric deliberately has charted a bipartisan course – and not just because he’s the son of two Republicans. In his first term, he co-founded the United Solutions Caucus composed of freshman from both sides of the aisle who continue to work together to find common ground and solve problems.
Eric has forgotten neither where he came from nor why he was sent to Washington. Honoring a campaign promise, he returns to his district most weekends for local meetings and events. His constant motion has spawned a bona fide social-media phenomenon: #Swalwelling, the act of photographing one’s own foot crossing an aircraft’s threshold. And when his duties require him to be elsewhere, he is adept at using technology to stay in close touch with constituents – from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to Skype, Snapchat and Periscope.
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Preguntas de League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (5)
America’s infrastructure is all about you: It’s the roads you drive on, the bridges you cross, the water and sewer systems that serve your home, the schools your kids learn in, the energy grid that powers your community, and more. All of those are in desperate need of repair or replacement. America simply hasn’t kept up with the times in maintaining the bones and muscles that keep us moving. The good news is, the solution is all about you, too: Building new roads and advancing our renewable energy production would mean a ton of new, good-paying jobs for working Americans – a leg up for our economy, and a boost into the middle class for many.
Unfortunately, President Trump’s infrastructure plan is much like his hotels and casinos – it looks shiny and exciting on the outside, but inside, it cuts corners and takes advantage of working Americans. It puts most of the burden on already-strained state or local budgets while privatizing too many public resources, selling our nation’s backbone to the highest bidder. Instead, I support a plan that includes a federal investment five times bigger than Trump’s to fix our roads, bridges, transit, airports, ports, waterways, rail, and schools. It brings high-speed Internet to every corner of the nation, creates more than 16 million new good-paying jobs, safeguards clean air and water, prepares us for the impacts of climate change, puts our kids in the quality schools they deserve, and turbo-charges our economy.
I do all I can to support extending BART to Livermore – I had a hand in creating the Tri-Valley San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority that’s exploring how best to connect BART to ACE, which would help reduce the terrible auto traffic now clogging the Interstate 580 corridor. That means more time that commuters can spend with their families or at work rather than stuck on the road; a smoother flow of cargo through this crucial pipeline to and from the Bay Area’s ports; reduced air pollution; and some relief for the region’s affordable housing crisis. It also would benefit BART, both by creating the opportunity to develop a maintenance yard on the eastern end of the blue line, where most of the trains begin the morning commute, and by taking advantage of the system’s reverse commute capacity by bringing commuters to Livermore-area jobs near the new station.
Instead of undermining the Affordable Care Act with administrative and regulatory tricks, we should be seeking ways to shore it up and make it even stronger and fairer – it’s been a boon to millions of formerly un-insured American families. But I believe we should be designing a single-payer, universal Medicare for All system. It’s time for us to catch up with the rest of the world and ensure that no American dies or goes bankrupt for lack of health care.
Our nation desperately needs comprehensive immigration reform that includes border security, a path to citizenship for those already here, and a fair and smart system going forward for dealing with both legal and undocumented immigration. But while we work on that, we must act immediately to protect Dreamers, who were brought here through no choice of their own and have never saluted any flag but America’s. They’re our neighbors, our friends, our co-workers, and they deserve to be protected.
What programs or legislation would you support to meet the water needs of Californians and the federal water project infrastructure in California?
In my first term, I co-founded the United Solutions Caucus, bringing together members from both sides of the aisle to discuss issues and find common ground where we can work together. Most bills in which I’m involved are bipartisan, and I’ve been the lead House Democrat on two Republican-authored bills that President Trump has signed into law: the Rapid DNA Act of 2017, to help local law enforcement use new technology to speed up justice, and the Social Security Number Fraud Prevention Act of 2017, to combat identity theft.
I will continue to seek out opportunities to work with my colleagues to solve problems.
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Gun Violence
We must do more to prevent gun violence.
I’ve cosponsored bills to require truly universal background checks for all gun purchases, to deny people on the terrorist watch list the ability to purchase a firearm, to create a Gun Violence Prevention Order system in which families can ask courts to prevent a loved one who poses a risk of violence from possessing a firearm, and to finally put resources into researching the causes and potential solutions of gun violence. I’ve also supported reinstating the federal assault weapons ban, but I’ve recently concluded that doing so without prohibiting possession would accomplish little – I now support a federal buyback of all military-style, semi-automatic assault weapons already in circulation, after which possession would be a federal crime; this ban wouldn’t apply to law enforcement or shooting clubs. Our kids’ right to come home alive from school is more important than an imagined Second Amendment right to own any kind of weapon one wishes. We must take weapons of war out of our communities.
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Reforma migratoria: asegurar todas las fronteras de EE. UU. y deportar todos los criminales ilegales.
- Traer empleos al Distrito 15 para reducir la congestión. ¿Por qué Apple, Google, Facebook y otras grandes compañías de Silicon Valley no pueden expandirse en East Bay? Se debe traer de regreso la fabricación y reducir la reglamentación.
- Responsabilidad fiscal: ya no podemos pasar por alto o ignorar el impacto de la deuda fiscal.
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Preguntas y Respuestas
Preguntas de League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (5)
We can take advantage of the unique opportunity to partner with the federal government and capitalize on the nation-wide infrastructure rebuilding plan being enacted by the new administration in Washington. Part of that plan includes an investment of $200 billion in federal funding (leading to approx. $1.5 trillion in total investment at the state, local, and private level). And even better, much of the decision-making around these investments will be returned to state and local governments. Along with this, the infrastructure plan will also eliminate the usual regulatory barriers which have previously prevented most infrastructure projects from being completed efficiently (i.e. on time and under budget—a rare thing in California these days).
Taking all the above in consideration, we need representatives in Washington who will work to accomplish what we—the residents of the 15th district—feel is most important for us. As your elected representative, I will work to secure funding to accomplish the following improvements:
- Relieving congestion in the 15th District: Highways 680, 880, and 238.
- Creation of a BART extension to Livermore and the Central Valley.
- Expanding our vital water supplies. (Lest we forget, water = food and jobs.)
- Improving our highway interchanges.
- Improving and upgrading our electrical grid.
- Working to cut the permitting process and repeal outdated regulations.
We need to take a fresh look at California regulations that benefit no one but bureaucrats and result in slow approvals for projects that would strengthen California's economy and way of life. It’s no secret our infrastructure is falling behind because of the failure to update and maintain systems that were built and implemented 50 years ago. Our economic success depends on the efficiency and quality of our transportation, water, and energy systems.
If elected, one of my top priorities will be to secure the necessary funding and regulatory reform necessary to bring California’s infrastructure up-to-date. After all, California now has the 6th largest economy on the planet. Isn’t it time we took steps to ensure that it also has a robust and reliable infrastructure worthy of its economic prowess?
Healthcare reform should lower costs, raise care quality, and ensure basic health services for all Americans. Reform must cover pre-existing conditions and low-income families. It should give states flexibility to solve local issues. It must stress the central role of the private sector. We should build on the current health care system and avoid restrictive single-payer systems. New coverage types, such as health care sharing (members share bills), should be promoted. Consumer choice must range from full coverage to catastrophic plans. New plans such as concierge care (flat fees for doctor visits) increase access. Medical device taxes must be eliminated. Firms can then shift tax savings into research that may lower treatment cost. Malpractice laws should be changed to reduce costs. Prescription drug costs must be addressed. Companies sell new drugs overseas at a fraction of the price Americans pay. We must make fair pricing of drugs a top trade priority to lower U.S. prices.
Firt Priority: Protecting our nation's borders—land, air, and sea—from the illegal entry of people, weapons, drugs, and contraband is vital to our homeland security and economic prosperity. Second: Empower Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to first deport those with serious criminal records. Third: Bi-partisanship plan for dealing with DACA and illegal immigrants already here in the U.S.
What programs or legislation would you support to meet the water needs of Californians and the federal water project infrastructure in California?
Until we stop the pattern of neglect and the denial of basic humanity toward our neighbors, our great country will remain divided. Elected officials and Leaders need to set an example in civility.
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Servir a los intereses de la gente del 15.º Distrito en el Congreso, libre de la presión y la influencia de los líderes de partido y de grupos de interés especial
- Restaurar el control local del crecimiento de la comunidad y la integridad del vecindario
- Mediar una seguridad fronteriza de colaboración y una solución al DACA
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Results matter. In a corporate environment there is no luxury of simply blaming other departments (or individuals) to deflect a lack of goal attainment. Every employee is reviewed based upon the goal attainment based upon agreed upon objectives. Focusing upon areas of agreement, rather than dwelling on conflict, was vital to moving projects through the development cycle and gaining cross-departmental agreement. I lead projects to completion on time and on budget; a skill set that is vitally needed in Washington. My experience in the Medical Device industry (Johnson & Johnson, Abbott, Ekso Bionics, HemoSense, TheraSense) has better equipped me to understand one of the more challenging issues of the day - our failing healthcare system. Less than 4% of Congress (House and Senate) has any heathcare experience. As costs continue to rise and budgets get squeeze Congress will need member with hands on experience to produce a solution that will benefit all Americans.
I've lived in District 15 for 20+ years raising 3 children and facing all the same challenges and struggles that you do on a day to day basis. Speaking with people throughout the district it was clear that their story is my story. When we work hard to provide for our families it's frustrating to see our elected officials engaged in partisan drama and bickering. It has to stop. I'm a non-party affiliated grassroots funded candidate. If elected I'll be able to represent YOU in Washington free from outside influence from Party Leaders or Special Interest Groups.
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Filosofía política
My political views in simple terms are fiscally conservative-socially moderate.
More important is the political philosophy of building consensus. As I've spoken with Democrats and Republicans throughout District 15 I'm encouraged by the level of overlap in views and beliefs that exists. The problems is the politicians in Washington value party loyalty more than they value serving their districts. I believe it is vital to focus on the area of agreement on any issue. That is the foundation. Even if it is only 5%, you use the 5% as the building blocks for expanding a solution and finding additional compromise and tradeoffs that may benefit more people. If additional compromise can't be obtained at the very least the two sides should move the 5% of overlap forward. That is not happening right now in Washington.