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Jerry Lewis, a lifelong resident of
San Bernardino
County
and former owner of a life insurance business, represents the
41st Congressional District of Southern California, including much of
San Bernardino
County
and a portion of
Riverside
County
.
A member of Congress since 1978, Congressman Lewis on January 6, 2005 was named chairman of the House Appropriations
Committee, which is responsible for funding all federal programs. He currently
serves as the ranking Republican member on the full committee and
all 11 subcommittees. From 1999-2005, he was chairman of the Defense
Appropriations Subcommittee, the panel with jurisdiction over all national
security matters including the entire $416 billion Pentagon budget – nearly
half of all funds appropriated by Congress. In this capacity, he
was a forceful advocate of
critical defense and aerospace jobs in
California
.
From 1994-1999, Lewis was the chairman of the VA-HUD
and Independent Agencies Subcommittee, the panel responsible for funding federal
housing, veterans affairs, NASA, the Environmental Protection Agency, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, the National Science Foundation, and other
federal agencies. While heading this committee, he reduced
spending on wasteful programs by $40 billion, and beefed up funding for
oversight that uncovered fraud and abuse in many large housing programs.
Lewis served as Chairman of the House GOP California
delegation from 1996-2001, leading California Republicans on legislative issues
of importance to the Golden State. Lewis was Co-Chair of the entire delegation
and worked successfully to unify California Republicans and
Democrats to marshal the considerable clout of the 52-member delegation, the
largest in the House of Representatives. Under his leadership, the bi-partisan
delegation supported dozens of unified efforts on issues ranging from police
funding to aid for the state’s agricultural industry.
Lewis
has helped complete critical projects in Southern California including highway
improvements along I-15 and I-40 in the high desert; a revolutionary cancer
treatment center and NASA research at Loma Linda
University; access road and terminal expansion at Ontario International Airport;
and the construction of the Santa Ana flood control project critical to Orange,
Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Lewis has played an instrumental role in
pursuing tough federal clean air standards, fashioning effective crime and drug
legislation, and securing emergency funding for earthquake, flood, fire, and
drought relief for California. An innovative housing program he created with
San Bernardino
County
has provided opportunities for more than 500 low-income families to buy
renovated public housing. And he was the driving force in converting the former
George and Norton Air Force Bases into successful local employment centers.
Prior
to his election to Congress, Lewis served in the California State Legislature.
He wrote legislation establishing the South Coast Air Quality Management
District in Southern California, recognized as the leading regional air quality
board in the
United States
. Lewis also authored the Child Development Act of 1972, which became a national
model for innovative childcare programs.
Additionally, he sponsored legislation placing the "Newsman's Shield
Law" in the state constitution.
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