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Rep. Jared Huffman (D-California)

Hello, 
 
Yesterday, I flew back to Washington D.C. to vote on two historic pieces of legislation to get relief to Americans and ensure Congress can act and exercise its responsibilities during this crisis. We have not seen a catastrophe like this in over a century, and that requires extraordinary measures to protect this country and save lives.  
 
I won’t sugar coat this – I don’t anticipate this crisis ending any time soon. I believe it will require unprecedented federal response, and Congress has a responsibility to make sure families, small businesses, and states and cities have the relief they need to weather the long road ahead. 

This dire situation shows the urgent need for a bold legislative package that is equal to the crisis gripping our nation. Today, we passed a bill that I feel better reflects the priorities of my constituents and my sense of what we need to do to meet this immense challenge. 
 
That is why House Democrats have voted to pass bold, far-reaching legislation that will protect the lives and livelihoods of the American people and the life of our democracy – responding to the pandemic and the economic catastrophe that has followed: 

This bill doesn’t include everything I want to see, but it will get relief to tribal, state, and local governments and hospitals and give lifeline support for folks that desperately need it. I know that much more needs to be done, and I will keep working to ensure we put people first and secure the relief needed to protect American lives and revive our economy. 
 
If you would like to keep up with the work I am doing as your representative, please subscribe to my newsletter, and follow me on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram. As I continue my important work for the people of California’s Second District, please don’t hesitate to contact my office for assistance if you are in need. You can find your local district office contact on my website here
 
Thank you, and stay well, 
 
Jared Huffman 
Member of Congress

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