Card image cap

Xavier Becerra's Public Statements on Issue: Employment and Affirmative Action

Page 4 of 5

Date Title
01/19/2012 Blog: Share Your Story -- BE HEARD
01/18/2012 Larson and Becerra: GOP Must Work With Democrats to Get America Back to Work
12/23/2011 Rep. Becerra Appointed to House-Senate Conference Committee on Middle Class Tax Cuts
12/22/2011 Letter to the Honorable John Boehner, Speaker of the US House of Representatives - Call to Allow for Consideration of Bipartisan Senate-Passed Bill
12/22/2011 Rep. Becerra on Agreement to Extend President Obama's Middle Class Tax Cuts
12/07/2011 Rep. Becerra Votes Against Republican Deregulation Bill
11/10/2011 Rep. Becerra Salutes Our Veterans
10/03/2011 Rep. Becerra: Congress Must Act to Put Americans Back to Work
09/09/2011 Letter to Chairman Camp
09/08/2011 Rep. Becerra: Time to Tackle the Biggest Deficit We Face--The Jobs Deficit
08/22/2011 Rep. Becerra on Lockout of America's Seniors from Social Security Offices
07/07/2011 Becerra On Scheduled Mock Mark-Up Of Trade Agreements: No TAA- No FTA's
06/23/2011 Hearing of the Social Security Subcommittee of the House Way and Means Committee - Social Security's Finances
06/15/2011 Rep. Beccera on E-Verify Bill: House Republicans Creating Red-Tape Instead of Jobs
05/11/2011 Rep. Becerra: We Have a Jobs Deficit and Republicans Blame Hard-Hit Americans
03/10/2011 Scapegoating on Steroids
02/15/2011 Rep. Becerra On Republican Plan To End Worker Retraining Program
12/20/2010 Rep. Becerra Applauds Launch of House Diversity Initiative
08/10/2010 Rep. Becerra Votes to Keep 319,000 Americans Employed
05/28/2010 Rep. Beccera Votes to Close Wall Street Tax Loopholes, Promote Job Creation
04/13/2010 Rep. Becerra Applauds House-Wide Diversity Initiative
01/09/2009 Becerra Votes for Paycheck Fairness and Gender Equity
07/24/2007 Rep. Becerra Celebrates First Minimum Wage Increase in a Decade
07/18/2007 Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2008
03/20/2007 Letter to Dave Obey, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education; James Walsh, Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Labor, H

Page 4 of 5
arrow_upward