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U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley — Recognizing America’s Veterans
This Veterans Day, as our nation comes together to recognize the men and women who have served our nation in uniform, I want to take this opportunity to thank our servicemembers, veterans, and their families for their service.
In Congress, I am so privileged to represent Ventura County and the Conejo Valley, which boasts a proud and rich military history. In fact, over 40, veterans and their families call our region home. In Congress, I have made it my priority to ensure that we fulfill our solemn promise to serve our veterans as well as they have served our country. This is the duty that has guided my work as your Member of Congress and as a member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee.
| Congresswoman Brownley discusses the needs of veterans and their families at a meeting with her Veterans Advisory Committee. |
President John F. Kennedy once said, “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. As Ranking Member of the House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health, I have championed efforts to ensure our veterans receive the care, benefits, and support they have earned and deserve.
Most recently, I called on House Speaker Johnson to bring my bill, the Elizabeth Dole Act, to the floor. This is common-sense, bipartisan legislation makes the necessary and systematic improvements needed to ensure aging and disabled veterans and their caregivers receive the care and support to thrive. Specifically, my bill addresses the need for improved home care by expanding home- and community-based services so that we can delay, if not prevent, a veteran from needing institutional care which is costly and often isolating. When we support veterans staying in their homes, it means families can stay together, caregivers have the support they need, and veterans remain connected to their communities.
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Congresswoman Julia Brownley and Congressman Salud Carbajal present $12 million to the County of Ventura for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Thousand Oaks, Calif. – On Friday, January 26, Congresswoman Julia Brownley and Congressman Salud Carbajal presented a check for $12 million to advance equitable mobility and energy resiliency in Ventura County. The funds, which were awarded as part of a grant opportunity through the Department of Transportation, will go to support the “Powering Progress” project. A $15 million initiative, the project implements the Ventura County Regional EV Blueprint and supports the larger sustainability goals set forward by the state of California to achieve percent zero emission vehicle sales.
“The receipt of these funds is monumental for Ventura County and will go far toward the expansion of sustainable energy infrastructure in the county,” stated Supervisor Kelly Long, Chair of the Board of Supervisors. “The County of Ventura is grateful to have been selected by the Department of Transportation to receive this grant and for the opportunity to create a significant investment in green energy. We’re delighted to have the support from Congresswoman Brownley and Congressman Carbajal which helped secure this funding.”
The funding for the “Powering Progress” initiative will create several unique investments in sustainability that will serve as a model for EV infrastructure in the state. The grant will provide funds to invest in E-bike integration to support multi-modal opportunities for those who rely on bikes as their primary mode of transportation. As well, the funds will allow for the creation and expansion of workforce development programs to train workers in the installation, maintenance, and operation of the expanding EV charging infrastructure.
The “Powering Progress” project addresses the need for resiliency in the local EV infrastructure by proposing the creation of off-grid EV charging combined with large-scale and sma Coverage dates: 01/01/ to 12/31/ Newly filed summary data may not appear for up to 48 hours. Coverage dates: 01/01/ to 12/31/ Newly filed summary data may not appear for up to 48 hours. Coverage dates: 01/01/ to 12/31/ Newly filed summary data may not appear for up to 48 hours. See the financial summary for a breakdown of each type of receipt. Newly filed summary data may not appear .JULIA BROWNLEY FOR CONGRESS
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Committee name: JULIA BROWNLEY FOR CONGRESS Mailing address: PO BOX THOUSAND OAKS, CA Treasurer: MAY, JENNIFER Committee type: House Committee designation: Principal campaign committee Statement of organization: Authorizing candidate: BROWNLEY, JULIA
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