Proud to present the New Dem Affordability Agenda.
A clear, commonsense plan for how Congress can make life more affordable for all Americans.
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After countless delays, the ROAD to Housing Act is FINALLY law!
Statement from New Dem Vice Chair for Policy @RepNikkiB, Housing, Infrastructure, & Transportation Working Group Chair @NormaJTorres, & Housing Task Force Chair @RepEmiliaSykes.
No president should be allowed to turn a practically “brand new” taxpayer-funded aircraft into a personal possession.
I joined CNN to discuss my amendment that would prohibit the transfer of the Qatari-gifted “Air Force One” to any individual or entity outside of the Air Force.
From supporting local businesses and lowering costs to meeting with families and community leaders, New Dems spent this district work period listening, learning, and delivering. Check out some of this week's highlights!
From national parks to wildlife refuges, America's public lands belong to everyone, yet Republicans keep trying to sell them away to the highest bidder.
@RepGabeVasquez discusses the fight to keep public lands in public hands on the latest episode of the Fly-In, available now.
No child should go hungry because of Republicans' Big Ugly Bill, yet more than 800,000 children have already lost SNAP benefits in the past year.
New Dems are fighting to lower costs for American families and protect the programs working families rely on.
Families already saw a 58% average increase in their healthcare costs this year, and next year they're set to see another double-digit bump.
Yet Republicans still refuse to do anything to lower costs or reverse their own cuts.
New Dems shaped the bipartisan ROAD to Housing Act with 22 New Dem-led bills to build more housing and lower costs.
Yet Trump is needlessly holding up legislation that would deliver real relief for working families—proving once again he doesn't care about lowering costs.
One year after President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill tightened eligibility for food aid, the number of Arizonans on food stamps has plummeted by half — a loss of nearly 500,000 people, including about 200,000 children, according to state data. wapo.st/4gqs1ic
What does the screwworm outbreak have to do with your grocery bill?
@RepGabeVasquez explains how this threat to America's cattle industry could drive up beef prices and why Congress needs to act on the latest episode of the Fly-In, available now.