- June 2022
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Applauds House Passage of Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
Read MoreToday, Congresswoman Julia Brownley issued the following statement after House passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (S. 2938).
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Central Coast elected officials react to Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade
Read MoreKEYT | Jade Martinez-Pogue
The Supreme Court on Friday morning released its official decision on a reproductive rights case, effectively overturning the nearly 50-year precedent set by the landmark Roe vs. Wade decision.
Now that the official decision has been released, Central Coast elected officials are responding.
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Ventura County reacts to Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade
Read MoreSome in Ventura County were devastated and vowed to fight for change after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade Friday, ending the nation’s constitutional protections for abortion in place nearly 50 years.
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Statement on Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade
Read MoreCongresswoman Julia Brownley released the following statement after today’s Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Applauds House Passage of Veterans Mental Health Bill
Read MoreToday, Congresswoman Julia Brownley applauded House passage of the Support the Resilience of Our Nation’s Great Veterans Act (H.R. 6411) – or STRONG Act – to support veterans’ mental health and wellbeing through increased outreach, mental health care, suicide prevention, provider training, and research at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
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Locals join call for gun control
Read MoreThousand Oaks Acorn | Dawn Megli
U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley said the House passed a package of gun control bills to the Senate, including raising the age to buy semi-automatic weapons, outlawing high-capacity magazines, enacting red flag laws and closing the loopholes on ghost guns, which are made from parts bought online and can’t be traced because they don’t have a serial number.
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People mover, new bike paths and bus lanes: 2028 Olympics could fuel a transit boom in L.A.
Read MoreLos Angeles Times | Rachel Uranga
A new $1.4-billion electric people mover above the streets of Inglewood would whisk spectators past the Forum to the 2028 Summer Olympics opening ceremony at SoFi Stadium. Across the region, miles of new bike paths, more bus lanes and new bike shares would emerge.
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Brownley presents $5.5 million to Ventura Harbor for maintenance dredging
Read MoreVentura Breeze
On Monday, June 6th , at Harbor Cove Beach in the Ventura Harbor, Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA) presented a check to Chris Stephens, Chair of the Ventura Port District Board of Commissioners and to Ventura Port District and Harbormaster John Higgins.
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| Press ReleasesBrownley, Padilla and Feinstein Introduce Legislation to Support 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in the U.S.
Read MoreToday, Congresswoman Julia Brownley announced the introduction of the Transportation Assistance for Olympic Cities Act (H.R. 7642), which would prioritize innovative and strategic surface transportation projects and provide planning assistance to U.S. cities hosting the Olympics, Paralympics, or Special Olympics.
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Ventura Harbor gets $5.5M for dredging and beach replenishment
Read MoreDredging Today
Congresswoman Julia Brownley recently presented Ventura Harbor with a ceremonial check of $5.5 million to pay for the maintenance dredging of this harbor in Ventura County, California.
- May 2022
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Veterans Bills to Expand Access to Care Pass House, Head to President’s Desk
Read MoreToday, Congresswoman Julia Brownley (D-CA) released the following statement after the House of Representatives passed the Making Advances in Mammography and Medical Options (MAMMO) for Veterans Act and the Dr. Kate Hendricks Thomas Supporting Expanded Review for Veterans In Combat Environments Act (SERVICE) Act, legislation she introduced in the House to expand mammography and breast cancer screenings and life-saving care for veterans nationwide. House passage of the two Brownley bills sends them directly to President Biden’s desk for his signature.
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Announces $48 Million EPA WIFIA Loan to Expand Water Supplies in Oxnard
Read MoreToday, Congresswoman Julia Brownley announced a $48 million U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the City of Oxnard to support its Aquifer Storage Recovery Project.
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| Press ReleasesBrownley Statement on Leaked Supreme Court Opinion
Read MoreCongresswoman Julia Brownley released the following statement on media reports of a draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade:
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Con Ucrania, la política migratoria de EEUU funciona diferente
Read MoreSan Diego Union-Tribune | Kate Morrissey
Constantine y su madre intentaron desesperadamente averiguar dónde estaba Kateryna y qué iba a pasar con ella. Su madre se puso en contacto con su congresista, la demócrata Julia Brownley, y con el San Diego Union-Tribune. Un reportero empezó a enviar preguntas al CBP sobre el caso.
- April 2022
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Veterans say VA clinic’s planned September debut should mean more care, less trips to L.A.
Read MoreVentura County Star | Tom Kisken
Congress approved the plan for a new clinic in 2017 in legislation authored by U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Westlake Village, who has long lobbied for the facility. In a written statement Thursday, she noted the new facility is seven times larger than the regional clinic used for VA care when she was elected a decade ago.
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Brownley delivers $15 Million to help the Harbor
Read MoreTri County Sentry | Chris Frost
The Harbor got an excellent boost courtesy of Washington D.C., Monday, April 25, as Congresswoman Julia Brownley delivered a $15 million check, a $6 million increase, to assist with harbor dredging and beach replenishment.
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Program honors Indigenous past
Read MoreCamarillo Acorn | Makena Huey
The scent of sage filled the president’s courtyard April 21 as U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley presented California State University Channel Islands with a $250,000 check to create an Indigenous studies program.
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Channel Islands Harbor gets $15M for dredging
Read MoreDredging Today | Zlatan Hrvacevic
Yesterday morning, Congresswoman Julia Brownley presented the County of Ventura and Ventura County Harbor Department Director Michael Tripp with a ceremonial check for $15 million for the bi-annual maintenance dredging of the Channel Islands Harbor.