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August 4, 2025
Video from the Port of Stockton tour is downloadable here
STOCKTON – Today, Rep.
Issues:Water
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July 31, 2025
STOCKTON – Today, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) joined local leaders and transit safety advocates in a groundbreaking ceremony at the Robert J. Cabral Station to kick off a brand-new modernization project to increase safety and accessibility in downtown Stockton. The East Channel Street Streetscape and Connectivity Project will upgrade aging and substandard street conditions with new widened sidewalks and lighting, expanded accessibility features, and high-quality pedestrian and cyclist connections.
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July 30, 2025
STOCKTON – Today, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) celebrated local law enforcement officers and their families in the Stockton Police Department’s annual awards ceremony to honor acts of valor and bravery in the line of duty. More than 100 officers and individuals received awards and commendations at the ceremony.
Issues:Public Safety
July 29, 2025
$18 million for hiring teachers, STEM education, and after-school programs was locked up
Issues:Jobs & Education
July 24, 2025
Shortage made worse by firefighters being forced to skip time off, deprived of earned benefits
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Issues:Public SafetyBipartisanship
July 17, 2025
Senior population skyrocketing while resources, health care access dwindling
Last convened in 2015, time running out for 10-year Aging Conference this year
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) called for immediate action to fast-track solutions to address unprecedented challenges for seniors.
Issues:Health Care
July 10, 2025
$18 million for hiring teachers, STEM education, and after-school programs locked up
Clock running out with first day of school just weeks away
STOCKTON – Today, in response to unacceptable education funding freezes
Issues:Jobs & Education
July 3, 2025
Rips health care away from nearly 50,000 San Joaquin County residents, lays off 3,000 health care workers
Finances trillions in handouts for billionaires like Elon Musk
WASHINGTON – Today, following the U.S. House of Representatives’ passage of the largest health care cut in American history, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09), who voted no, released the following statement condemning the bill:
Issues:Health Care
June 25, 2025
Administration budget proposal includes 53% cut to construction project funding
1,100 miles of levees need repairs along the Delta
Issues:Water