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BlogView recent videos, blog posts or receive them by email as a weekly enewsletter. En Espaņol Impuestos justos y equitativos April 16, 2008 Washington, DC – Este 15 de abril, el último día para pagar impuestos, las familias ricas pagaron proporcionalmente menos impuestos que una familia de clase media. El típico millonario recibió unos $120,000 del gobierno en el 2007, mientras que una familia de clase media recibió un recorte de apenas $740. . . . Leer más Funding Priorities in our CommunitySince becoming a member of the Appropriations Committee, I have new oversight responsibilities for the spending of federal dollars, as well as an increased role in the prioritization of federal spending. Our Children Deserve a World Class EducationMy years teaching at Sunnyvale High School were some of the best years of my life. As any parent would agree, there are few things more rewarding in life than helping a child reach his or her potential. Unfortunately, the American educational system requires substantial reform to help ensure that the next generation has the skills they need to compete in an increasingly globalized world. Contact InformationWashington, DC District Office |
Homeowner Foreclosure Prevention WorkshopJoin me on July 2nd for a discussion and workshop on how to protect your home from foreclosure. Homeowner resources and direct one-on-one counseling will be provided by local HUD-approved housing counseling agencies. Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (STEM) Act of 2008Ensuring American competitiveness in an increasingly global economy requires significant improvements in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. I sponsored the Enhancing STEM Act to improve STEM education coordination among Federal and state governments. The Enhancing STEM Act provides Federal Agencies and states with the infrastructure required to work collaboratively, establish national STEM education goals, and to coordinate STEM education initiatives. I developed the bill with my distinguished colleague, Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), who introduced a companion bill (S.3047) with Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN). A New Direction for AmericaThe American people demanded a New Direction: to make America safer, to help restore the American dream, and to restore accountability and fiscal responsibility to the people's government. The 110th Congress brought new faces, new energy and a steadfast commitment to a New Direction. In January, the first woman Speaker of the House in American history gaveled open the Congress in honor of all of America's children. Passage of the Six for '06 agenda, within the first 100 hours and with broad bipartisan support, signaled change and a new focus on American priorities. Today, under Democratic leadership, the Congress is focused on a New Direction that makes American families and children, and our future generations, our highest priority. With faith in the future, we have begun to build a remarkable record of progress. Recent News Rep. Mike Honda's STEM education bill garners significant support among legislators
6/26/2008 A bi-partisan education bill that will improve the competitiveness of America’s future labor force continues gathering momentum in Congress as more legislators join the list of supporters. Rep. Mike Honda votes against Iraq war fundingand votes to expand education benefits to American veterans 6/20/2008 Washington, DC – Rep. Mike Honda voted this week against an amendment that funds the war in Iraq, after it was stripped out of provisions that would have set dates for the responsible redeployment of U.S. troops from that country. House Passes Sweeping Nanotechnology Reauthorization 6/5/2008 Washington, DC – Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA) applauded today’s House passage of H.R. 5940, the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) Amendments Act of 2008. Sen. Barack Obama and Rep. Mike Honda introduce bill to make American students more competitive in science fields 5/22/2008 Washington, DC – Rep. Mike Honda and Sen. Barack Obama today introduced a bipartisan bill in their respective chambers that will make America’s students and future labor force more competitive in science-related fields. The bill was introduced at a time when other countries are gaining ground on America in science and technology fields. Rep. Mike Honda Celebrates Cinco de Mayo and congratulates the Mexican-American community 5/5/2008 Rep. Mike Honda issued the following statement in celebration of the Cinco de Mayo holiday and the contributions of the Mexican-American community to American culture, its history and its economy: Rep. Mike Honda announces partnership to boost bilingual education in Nicaragua
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4/23/2008 Washington, DC – Rep. Mike Honda (CA-15) unveiled this week a program that will train English teachers in Nicaragua through a joint initiative between San Jose State University’s Writing Center and the Fabretto Children’s Foundation. |
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