Pelosi Update
Fighting the Coronavirus Crisis
Every day, we see the need for further action to combat the coronavirus crisis.
Join Me For Another Telephone Townhall
You are invited to join me for a telephone town hall for San Franciscans on the coronavirus pandemic and Congress' ongoing response on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 5:15 p.m. To join this town hall, and ask me questions, please call in to (833) 261-6164. I hope to hear from you!
Congress Passes Interim Emergency Bill
Every day, we see the need for further action to combat the coronavirus crisis. The numbers are devastating: nearly 900,000 confirmed cases, more than 50,000 dead and more than 26 million initial unemployment claims in the past five weeks alone.
Protecting Americans from Coronavirus
The heartbreaking acceleration of the coronavirus crisis demands bold, urgent and ongoing action from Congress to protect Americans' lives and livelihoods. Congress must provide additional relief for small businesses and families, building on the strong down-payment made in the bipartisan CARES Act.
Putting Families First
Tonight, the House and the Administration have come to an agreement and passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. This legislation is about testing, testing, testing. To stop the spread of the virus, we have secured free coronavirus testing for everyone who needs a test, including the uninsured.
Combating Coronavirus
Saying Goodbye to E-Cigs
Today, the Democratic House took urgently needed action to confront the growing youth tobacco crisis – which is, in the words of the U.S. Surgeon General, an "epidemic." Currently, more than 5.3 million middle and high school students are using e-cigarettes: more than twice as many as two years ago. Nearly 1 million children are using e-cigarettes every single day!
A Stain on The President's Record
Wednesday, the Senate voted to acquit the President of both of the House's articles of impeachment.