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WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) led a bipartisan letter with 67 of his colleagues urging the Department of Education to implement a regulatory fix that currently excludes doctors in California and Texas from recei
WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) led a letter alongside Sen. Alex Padilla (CA) and Rep.
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) pushed for new support for the Valley’s agricultural fairs during a critical House Agriculture Committee markup.
WASHINGTON — Last night, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) voted to pass a disaster relief package that will have huge impacts on the Central Valley. The bill includes billions in new federal investments to deal with the on
WASHINGTON — Tonight, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) reacted to the Senate Parliamentarian’s new ruling that language protecting Dreamers, essential workers, and those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) cannot be included in the reconcil
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) announced that his office has now saved constituents $9,323,043.60 in government benefits or mistaken bills from government agencies. Due to significant failures at the California Economic Development Department (EDD), Rep.
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) is pushing a new provision in the reconciliation bill to raise wages for the thousands of home health workers caring for the Central Valley’s seniors and disabled individuals.
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder introduced the Connecting Students to Great Jobs Act which for the first time ever will let the federal government support Valley s
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) celebrated a win for Central Valley farmers after the House Ways and Means Committee completed their markup of the reconciliation bill without a repeal of the stepped-up basis.
WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-10) announced that in the month of August alone, the new Child Tax Credit (CTC) delivered $44.1 million to 175,000 kids in
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Congress is considering giving a $750 million bump in help to comprehensive programs to help the homeless, with agreement from both Democrats and Republicans that it’s an innovative approach to a persistent issue.
