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San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on the passing of former Senator Joe Lieberman:

San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on the passing of Esther Coopersmith, former United States Representative to the United Nations and goodwill ambassador to UNESCO:

San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced that $637,200 in new federal funding is headed to the San Francisco Fire Department to build a new Training Facility in Hunters Point. This investment was included in the government funding package that was signed into law today by President Joe Biden.

San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi released this statement marking the 14th anniversary of President Obama signing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010:

San Francisco – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced that Kai Ming Head Start, a San Francisco non-profit organization established in 1975, will receive more than $4 million from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. This new federal funding will support early childhood care and education initiatives.
Washington, D.C. – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act passed on a large, bipartisan vote:

Washington, D.C. – Today, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi delivered remarks during debate on the Floor of the House of Representatives in support of H.R. 7521 – Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. Speaker Emerita Pelosi emphasized that the legislation is an important step for America’s national security and national values.

“Paul and I received the news of the passing of our good friend, Bernard Schwartz, with great sadness.

Washington, D.C. – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi announced that San Francisco will receive $2 million in federal grants under President Joe Biden’s historic Infrastructure Law to begin studying and developing plans to reconnect Japantown and the Fillmore, which were separated by construction of the Geary Boulevard underpass.

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