Last Thursday, we marked a new era when we swore in the most
diverse Congress in U.S. history.
With a record number of women and members of color elected
to the House of Representatives, we finally have a Congress that looks more
like America.
Plus, the largest class of Congressional Black Caucus
members ever means we’ve got more congressmembers working to address issues impacting
African Americans than ever before.
I’m excited to be part of this sea change – as the only
woman of color serving in Democratic leadership. As Co-Chair of the House
Democrats’ Steering and Policy Committee, I will help shape our policy agenda
and ensure that every perspective is reflected at the leader
ship table – and push for issues of racial justice and poverty to be held as top priorities for our caucus. But I can’t do it alone. And I’m thrilled to have so many new members – of different races, religions, economic back-grounds and regions – who will bring their ideas to Congress. And we need those ideas Last Thursday, we marked a new era when we swore in the most diverse Congress in U.S. history.
With a record number of women and members of color elected
to the House of Representatives, we finally have a Congress that looks more
like America.
Plus, the largest class of Congressional Black Caucus
members ever means we’ve got more congressmembers working to address issues
impacting African Americans than ever before.
I’m excited to be part of this sea change – as the only
woman of color serving in Democratic leadership. As Co-Chair of the House
Democrats’ Steering and Policy Committee, I will help shape our policy agenda
and ensure that every perspective is reflected at the leadership table – and
push for issues of racial justice and poverty to be held as top priorities for
our caucus.
But I can’t do it alone. And I’m thrilled to have so many
new members – of different races, religions, economic backgrounds and regions
– who will bring their ideas to Congress.
And we need those ideas now, more than ever.
There’s no question that these are difficult times.
Our government is shut down. Our democracy is under attack –
by adversaries abroad and cynical voter suppression tactics here at home. The
wealthy and well-connected are more powerful than ever, while financial
security for working families in the East Bay and around the country has
stagnated and declined.
It will take vision and fearlessness to restore a
government for the people.
But House Democrats are ready to tackle these challenges –
and fight for progress that every American can be proud of.
As our very first act in the new Congress, House Democrats
passed a bipartisan bill to reopen the government and end President Trump’s
shutdown.
Most families can’t afford to go weeks on end without a
paycheck, nor should they have to. Our message to President Trump is simple:
stop the games and open the government back up.
But we won’t stop there. Next, we are getting to work on a
bold, progressive agenda for the American people.
We’ve already introduced H.R. 1 – the For People Act – which
would protect and expand voting rights, get big money out of politics, and
clean up corruption in Washington. I am proud to cosponsor this legislation.
We’re also committed to expanding quality, affordable health
care for the American people. For far too many families, access to health care
is still determined by the zip code you live in, the contents of your bank