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WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-9) announced that his office is accepting applications from veterans and Gold Star Family members to work in his Stockton office as part of a 2-year paid fellowship program.
Sideshows are becoming more dangerous and more frequent; Last month in Stockton, a man lost his foot after being caught up in a sideshow – at least three shooting deaths have been linked to sideshows in Stockton this year
The They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act would create an FBI-led federal task force to stop sideshows and street racing
WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-9) released a public service announcement video warning San Joaquin County families about the recent rise in scams utilizing AI. Rep. Harder’s legislation, the Artificial Intelligence Accountability Act, would ensure AI is not used for illegal activity like scams.

Criminals are using AI tools to make their scams more convincing; fraud skyrocketed last year, costing consumers nearly $9 billion
According to the FTC, paying by credit card or check – after doing research on your charity of choice – is the safest way to donate
WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-9), a member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, announced that $2,725,173 in federal funding is headed to Community Medical Centers in Stockton to support their operations and ensure they can continue providing high-quality, affordable medical care in Stockton. CMC is a network of non-profit health centers providing medical, dental, behavioral health, and supportive services.
Proposal for PG&E to pass costs for safety upgrades onto families will be decided in vote on Thursday
On any given night, approximately 140 homeless veterans in San Joaquin County are sleeping in shelters or on the street
WASHINGTON – Today, Representative Josh Harder (CA-9) released the following statement ahead of Veterans Day:
1 in 10 calls to police involve mental illness; Rep. Harder’s bill would partner law enforcement with mental health professionals
The Fraternal Order of Police includes more than 373,000 law enforcement officers across the country