Press Releases

October 17, 2013 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Alan Lowenthal released the following statement after voting "yea" on the Reid-McConnell bill to re-open the government and temporarily raise the debt ceiling:

October 7, 2013 Press Release
Congressman Alan Lowenthal today sent a letter to the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) requesting that due to the government shutdown he not be paid until federal employees working during the shutdown receive their paychecks.
October 1, 2013 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Alan Lowenthal released the following statement today regarding the House of Representatives vote on the Continuing Resolution:

September 20, 2013 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Alan Lowenthal today released the following statement after voting against the proposed Continuing Resolution (CR):

September 20, 2013 Press Release

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Alan Lowenthal today released the following statement about the "Nutrition Reform and Work Opportunity Act," legislation which cuts basic food aid (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/SNAP) by nearly $40 billion, denying basic food for nearly 4 million Americans next year:

September 11, 2013 Press Release

Congressman Alan Lowenthal on Tuesday issued the following statement following President Barack Obama's speech on Syria:

September 4, 2013 Press Release
Congressman Alan Lowenthal released the following statement upon returning to Washington, D.C. to receive a classified briefing and attend a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the potential use of U.S. military force against Syria:
September 3, 2013 Press Release

LONG BEACH, CA - Congressman Alan Lowenthal released the following statement on the decision by President Barack Obama to have the United States Congress vote on any potential use of force against the Syrian government:

August 28, 2013 Press Release
“Over the last 50 years, key progress has been made in moving toward the vision of America that Dr. King laid out in his ‘I Have A Dream’ speech. And yet more progress needs to be made.”

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