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March 18, 2021 Press Release
Oregon has a rapidly aging population, and unfortunately age discrimination in the workplace remains disturbingly pervasive.
March 17, 2021 Press Release
Today we are marking Women’s History Month with two historic bills that will advance equality, safety, and justice for women.
March 17, 2021 Press Release
Child care is essential to our economy and the well-being of our families and communities.
March 16, 2021 Press Release
The Congressional Art Competition is an exciting opportunity for young artists to express themselves and share their creativity and vision through artwork.
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March 15, 2021 Press Release
Predatory debt collection is a pervasive problem that threatens consumers, their livelihoods, and their well-being.
March 12, 2021 Press Release
The pandemic has hit our senior population especially hard, jeopardizing health and increasing isolation.
March 11, 2021 Press Release
We strongly support the decision made by the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington to temporarily stop the sale of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Federal Archives and Records Center in Seattle, Washington.

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April 13, 2021 In The News

Second, healthy coastal habitats are efficient carbon sinks and provide myriad additional benefits to coastal regions, including protection from storm surges, erosion control and providing critical habitat for commercially and recreationally important species. A bipartisan coalition of legislators led by Reps.

April 9, 2021 In The News

Yamhill County will receive more than $300,000 from the federal government this year as part of a program designed to replace some funding lost by the curtailment of logging on public lands in Oregon, Idaho and Washington decades ago. The Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program funnels money for schools, roads, law enforcement and other essential services.

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April 8, 2021 In The News

The Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program funnels money for schools, roads, law enforcement and other essential services. It is paid to 31 of Oregon's 36 counties, which lost billions of dollars when the federal government significantly reduced logging in the state in the 1990s. All told this year, $39.3 million will reach Oregon counties, according to a release from U.S. Sen.

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April 8, 2021 In The News

“It is unacceptable that predatory debt collectors have been able to take advantage of this program, diverting funding away from small businesses that desperately need help during this economic crisis,” said Bonamici, who was once employed as a consumer protection attorney at the Federal Trade Commission.

April 8, 2021 In The News

Newman, D-La Grange, introduced the bill with Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, an Oregon Democrat. Newman said such debt collectors have “violated consumers’ rights” and have received millions of dollars in forgivable PPP loans.

April 6, 2021 In The News

"Virginia Garcia is a trusted health care provider serving our community, including those most in need," Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici said in the release. "This award of $10.2 million will help us defeat the pandemic, expand vaccinations in an equitable way, make COVID-19 testing and treatment more widely accessible and increase capacity during the pandemic and beyond.

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April 6, 2021 In The News

“Our rural communities need support to recover from the coronavirus pandemic and build back better, and the millions of dollars in SRS payments for Oregon’s counties will make a meaningful difference,” Bonamici said. “This funding will help pay for essential services and support the schools, roads, and public services that are so important to rural Oregon.

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April 5, 2021 In The News

Oregon U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici tweeted, "I'm hoping the best for the officers and full accountability for the perpetrator.”

April 2, 2021 In The News

"It focuses on rebuilding the backbone of this country — working families, the middle class, the people who built this country," he said. Oregon's two Democratic senators, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, voted for the bill. Four of the state's five House members — all Democrats — voted for of the bill: Kurt Schrader, Suzanne Bonamici, Peter DeFazio and Earl Blumenauer.

April 2, 2021 In The News

On March 24, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici announced that her office will start accepting applications for a program known as Community Project Funding. The CPF project allows members of Congress to get federal funding for specific projects in their communities, an application process that is "highly competitive," according to a release from Bonamici's office.

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