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Like the Silicon Valley region she represents, Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo exemplifies innovation. She's creative, boundary breaking and productive. She is a problem solver and a consensus builder. In Rep. Eshoo's two decades in Congress, she has defended consumers, promoted American competitiveness and innovation, fought for access to health care for families and children, protected the environment, and encouraged development of clean energy technology.

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July 12, 2024
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Dear Friends,  Since I last wrote to you, the Supreme Court made two rulings that fundamentally reshape the presidency and reshape the administrative state. The Supreme Court shredded the American principle that no one is above the law by declaring that former presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for their official actions. In 1776, America waged a bloody revolution to reject a king. Now, as Justice Sotomayor stated in her opinion, “In every use of official power, the President is now a king above the law.” This decision is antithetical to our history and our Constitution which provided not for a king, but a president subject to the checks and balances from the other two branches of government.  In a separate decision, the Supreme Court overturned the Chevron doctrine. For 40 years it has been widely understood and accepted legal precedent of deferring to science and expertise in interpreting laws intended to protect our health and safety in the federal government. Chevron is one of the most widely cited Supreme Court decisions, and its reversal will create chaos and uncertainty by reopening settled legal questions on regulations across the federal government. By striking Chevron down, the Supreme Court has emasculated the scientific experts within federal agencies and has instead empowered unelected, right-wing judges to overturn decades of precedent and impose their own preferences. If this decision continues to stand, we face a bleak future where conservative anti-regulation special interests, like those who brought the case that led to Chevron’s end, are able to successfully challenge technical federal policies such as those limiting air pollution, ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs, and protecting the American people from nuclear accidents.   The American people should have confidence in the judgment and independence of the Court, but its recent decisions have eroded that trust and so damaged our nation’s commitment to equal justice under the law. 
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July 10, 2024
In her letter to California Attorney General Rob Bonta, U.S. Representative Anna G. Eshoo (D-CA) expressed her concerns about the decision to close the Seton Coastside facility in April. Rep. Eshoo had copied Bonta in two previous letters to the California Department of Public Health and is now asking the Attorney General to respond to the clear responsibilities of Seton owner AHMC Healthcare Inc. and their lack of compliance with the conditions in the sales contract from July 27, 2020.
Issues:Health Care
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July 1, 2024
U. S. Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo (CA-16) released the following statement today about a California state bill that would have allowed AT&T to exit its obligation to be the Carrier of Last Resort (COLA). Under that obligation, the company must provide phone service to all customers, even if that means landlines in rural areas with unreliable cell service. AB 2797 was introduced by Assemblymember Tina McKinnor and referred to a Senate committee, when the author pulled the bill, effectively killing it. In June, the California Public Utilities Commission denied AT&T’s petition to withdraw from its COLA obligation.

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The 16th Congressional District is home to several major government agencies including the NASA Ames Research Center, the 129th Rescue Wing of the California National Guard, the VA Palo Alto Health Care System, the U.S. Geological Survey's Western Regional Office, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, operated by Stanford University for the Department of Energy.