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January 8, 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. [1/8/26] –Today Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici announced that the House has passed a bill with five Community Projects she championed. These projects will bring nearly $6 million in federal investment to NW Oregon.
The House passed the Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment Appropriations Act for FY 2026 with strong bipartisan support. The appropriations bills, which include funding for the community projects listed below, will now move to the Senate.
December 18, 2025
For years food banks have provided a lifeline for individual, families, and children facing hunger.
December 17, 2025
Through my own personal learning struggles and experience, I created ReinforceLearn to aid young students in their pursuit of the future of AI, Reinforcement Learning.
Issues:Education
December 16, 2025
Creating more pathways for post-graduate students to enter into public service will benefit our country for generations to come.
Issues:Education
December 16, 2025
We write to request a full and detailed description of any plans to open or expand Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities in Oregon.
Issues:Civil Rights
December 12, 2025
For decades the Federal Work Study program has helped thousands of students afford higher education, but the program is overdue for updates to better reach those who need it most.
Issues:Education
December 12, 2025
At a time when our nation is facing a health care shortage, especially in primary care, now is not the time to cut off the student pipeline to these programs.
Issues:EducationHealth Care
December 9, 2025
Strengthening education is the best way to improve lives and sustain the economy.
Issues:Education
December 5, 2025
Clean water and a healthy ocean support every family in the country and every sector of the economy.
Issues:Energy and Environment
December 4, 2025
As more companies rely on artificial intelligence to make hiring decisions, we must establish safeguards to protect workers from potential discrimination.
Issues:Jobs and Economy