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My thoughts on the Republican budget

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This week, in a stunning betrayal to Americans, House Republicans advanced a devastating budget plan, which would cut healthcare in order to provide $4.5 trillion in tax breaks that overwhelmingly go to billionaires.  Despite Donald Trump’s promise to lower the cost of living for Americans on day one, the cuts supported by House Republicans will increase costs and make life more…

Republicans budget plan has devastating consequences for El Paso

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The federal government touches the life of every person in our country – from the roads you drive on, to programs for retired citizens and children with disabilities, to the defense of our nation and programs for veterans and so much more. The Constitution gives Congress the power to approve or cut funding and pass laws, and the President is required to implement and administer those same…

These Last Few Weeks

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It’s been less than a month since Donald Trump was inaugurated as our nation’s president, and in that time, we’ve seen an unprecedented series of crises unfold daily before our eyes. He has empowered an unelected billionaire who has taken control of your personal information and the data that our federal government should be safeguarding. These corrupt and illegal moves (previewed in a…

The Biden Years

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It’s the last full week of the Biden-Harris administration. As I reflect on the progress our country made over the last four years under the leadership of President Biden and Vice President Harris, I want to remind you about some of those wins and how they’ve set up our country and community for success for years to come. Let’s not forget where we were in 2020: a global pandemic that…

Republican Rules Package

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Last week after the House of Representatives voted on who would be the Speaker, the vote that followed was on a new set of rules that dictate how the institution will be run over the next two years. Written solely by Republicans, these rules give us insight into their priorities for the upcoming 119th Congress. While most rules that lay out how the U.S. House of Representatives conducts…

Please Be Safe This Holiday Season

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The risk and danger created by people who have had too much to drink and make the decision to get behind the wheel is not a new challenge for El Paso. And as El Pasoans go out and celebrate the holidays over the next week, we know that this risk will only grow. Many El Pasoans have shared with me that they are concerned about what seems like a growing problem with DWIs and would like to…

Finally, Social Security Fairness For El Paso Public Servants

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El Paso! I am so excited to share wonderful news with you today! The Social Security Fairness Act has passed Congress and it’s soon to be signed into law by President Biden. If you are one of our many El Paso public servants — a teacher or first responder — there is a 1983 law that may impact you, which limits your access to earned benefits through Social Security. That…

The future of healthcare for El Pasoans

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Access to healthcare is one of the top issues for me. We know that when people have access to healthcare, they have better health. Healthcare access in Texas is already difficult. State leaders have long put up barriers to access to care and have refused to expand access to the Affordable Care Act (in fact, it’s one of only 10 states that has refused to ensure we have access to health…

Tax Cuts for the Top 1% at the Expense of El Pasoans

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Seven years ago, President Trump and the Republican Congress enacted tax reforms that benefited the top 1% of America, which is made up of corporations and multi-billionaires. In January, Republicans will again control all levels of the federal government and are committed once again to prioritizing tax cuts for billionaires. These tax cuts come with a big price tag, and Republicans will…

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