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Rep. Lofgren issued the following statement in response to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-NV) decision to postpone consideration of the Protect IP Act and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith's (R-TX) announcement to delay action on SOPA:
Twenty-seven members of the California Democratic Congressional Delegation, led by Rep. Zoe Lofgren, today sent a letter to President Obama requesting more aggressive action to prevent foreclosures and resuscitate the ailing housing market.
Rep. Lofgren issued the following statement today regarding the official introduction of H.R. 3782, the Online Protection & Enforcement of Digital Trade (OPEN) Act in the House of Representatives. She joined bill author Darrell Issa (R-CA) and 23 other bipartisan original cosponsors on this measure to fight online piracy.
Rep. Lofgren issued the following statement in conjunction with the "Stop SOPA / PIPA" opposition and education efforts occurring online today by Wikipedia, Google, Reddit, Mozilla, and Craigslist among others.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded $3.49 million to a San Jose State University-led consortium to develop and advance public transportation research and education.
Twenty-eight members of the California Democratic delegation today sent a letter to President Obama requesting that he immediately make an appointment to make a permanent Director to the Federal Housing Financial Authority (FHFA). The position at the agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has been blocked by Senate Republicans for two and a half years. In November, 2011, 224,394 U.S. properties had foreclosure filings, one for every 579 units nationwide and one for every 211 units in California.
Today Rep. Zoe Lofgren, Chair of the California Democratic Congressiona Delegation, issued the following statement regarding the redistricting process in California:
This markup is far from over, and it's already the longest markup that the House Judiciary Committee has had in quite some time. The process has been grueling, but some of the wide variety of concerns and opposition that surround this bill have now surfaced in the Committee.
I've seen comments made online...on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, news websites, blogs, and keepthewebopen.com...from these posts it appears most who have heard about SOPA are opposed to it.
This markup is far from over, and it's already the longest markup that the House Judiciary Committee has had in quite some time. The process has been grueling, but some of the wide variety of concerns and opposition that surround this bill have now surfaced in the Committee.
I've seen comments made online...on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, news websites, blogs, and keepthewebopen.com...from these posts it appears most who have heard about SOPA are opposed to it.