- April 2013
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Brownley Visits California Lutheran University
Yesterday, Representative Julia Brownley (D-Westlake Village) met with California Lutheran University President Chris Kimball to discuss the importance of higher education.
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Julia Brownley visits Moorpark College’s Science Classes
Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Oak Park, visited Moorpark College on Monday to tour the campus and learn more about the school’s science disciplines. While it wasn’t her first time at the college, Brownley said it was the first time she saw some of parts of the campus, including the American Teaching Zoo, run by the […]
- March 2013
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Rep. Brownley and Rep. Michaud Introduce “Veterans Medical Access Act”
Yesterday, Representative Julia Brownley (CA-26), Ranking Member of the Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health, and Representative Mike Michaud (ME-2), Ranking Member of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, introduced the “Veterans Medical Access Act” (H.R. 1284), which is intended to provide better access for blind and severely disabled veterans to the health care they need.
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Brownley Leads First Subcommittee Hearing, Advocates for Veterans’ Health Services
Today, Representative Julia Brownley led her first subcommittee hearing as the Ranking Member of the Health Subcommittee of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee, where she called for the Veterans Health Administration’s (VHA) to improve the services they offer to veterans.
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Rep. Brownley and Rep. Cook Introduce Bipartisan Resolution to Streamline, Accelerate Veteran Hiring Process
This week, Representative Julia Brownley and Representative Paul Cook introduced H.Res. 104, a bipartisan resolution that demands help for veterans as they transition back to civilian life and find employment when they complete their service. The resolution urges the Department of Defense to work with state governments and industry to provide transferable credentials and licenses to veterans for skills they developed while on active duty. Additionally, it stresses that federal and state governments need to work together to help the spouses of active duty servicemembers transfer employment after relocation.
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Brownley resolution would help veterans transfer military skills to civilian jobs
WASHINGTON — Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Oak Park, is calling on the Defense Department to help veterans have an easier transition to civilian life and find employment when they finish their service. Brownley and Rep. Paul Cook, R-Yucca Valley, filed a resolution this week asking the Pentagon to work with state governments and industry to […]
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Local representatives notify Boehner of sequestration’s impact on Port of Hueneme
House Speaker John A. Boehner was notified Wednesday of the high toll sequestration is taking on commerce at the Port of Hueneme. Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, and Rep. Julia Brownley, D-Oak Park, teamed up to pen Boehner, an Ohio Republican, a letter addressing U.S. Customs and Border Protection overtime cuts. Without a flexible […]
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Brownley Statement on Across-the-Board Sequester Cuts’ Impact on Ventura County
In response to announcements this week regarding the impact of the arbitrary, across-the-board cuts caused by the sequester on Ventura County, Representative Julia Brownley released a statement.
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Brownley Statement on Women’s History Month
Representative Julia Brownley released a statement today celebrating March as National Women’s History Month.
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Sequester Will Hurt Ventura County Women and Veterans
Yesterday, Representative Julia Brownley joined fellow Congresswomen for a press conference at the Capitol to express concern about the disproportionately negative effect the sequester will have on women and families. Members highlighted the impact the cuts will have on women’s health (including cancer screenings and pre-natal care), services to victims of domestic violence, and education programs for children like Head Start.
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Brownley Introduces “Commitment to Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act”
This week, Representative Julia Brownley introduced the “Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act” (H.R. 806), legislation intended to help guarantee adequate funding for veterans’ healthcare benefits. H.R. 806 is Rep. Brownley’s first bill in Congress.
- February 2013
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Brownley statement on final passage of the Violence Against Women Act
Representative Julia Brownley released a statement following final passage of the Violence Against Women Act.
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Julia Brownley’s first bill would guarantee money for veterans health care
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley’s first bill as a member of Congress seeks to guarantee adequate funding for veterans’ health care benefits. The Oak Park Democrat, who took office in January, filed the Veterans Health Care Improvement Act earlier this week. The legislation would make permanent a requirement that the Government Accountability Office […]
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Brownley Calls On Congress to Avert Automatic Spending Cuts
Today, in response to a new report released by the Obama Administration on the harm that automatic spending cuts scheduled to occur on Friday would cause in California, Rep. Julia Brownley released a statement.
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Brownley Proud to Co-Chair Bipartisan Dyslexia Caucus
Congresswoman Brownley is happy to announce she will be co-chairing the Dyslexia Caucus with her Republican colleague, Representative Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
- January 2013
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113th United States Congress Takes Office
The First Session of the 113th Congress commences January 3rd, 2013.
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Brownley Sworn Into Office
Congresswoman Julia Brownley was sworn in as a Member of the United States House of Representatives by House Speaker John Boehner January 3rd, 2013.
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113th United States Congress
The One Hundred Thirteenth United States Congress is the next meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives. It is scheduled to meet in Washington, D.C. from January 3, 2013 to January 3, 2015.