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Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
RT @Cal_HHS: The majority of most families can now be protected against #COVID19 – from our kids ages 5+ 👧 to our grandparents as well 👴 A… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Congress must prioritize the issue of drug overdose deaths. Previous congressional action has shown that sustained investments in prevention, treatment and recovery programs can yield results. Read an op-ed I co-authored in July about this critical issue. https://t.co/CUJRabvgwi — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Today we learned that drug overdose deaths from April 2020 to April 2021 exceeded 100,000 for the first time in a 12-month period. In California, overdose deaths are up almost 50 percent. These death rates will likely continue to rise without strong intervention. — PolitiTweet.org
NBC News @NBCNews
NEW: Drug overdose deaths in the US surpassed 100,000 in a 12-month period for the first time, CDC says. https://t.co/QEKFC0gfZ5
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Jackie Speier will be sorely missed on Capitol Hill. She has been a tireless advocate for the people of the Bay Area and her service will long be remembered. I wish her nothing but the best. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
RT @CoveredCA: The Open Enrollment Period for 2022 health coverage is here! 9 out of 10 members receive financial help. Find the plan that… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Senate Republicans have been skipping votes, blocking Dilawar Syed’s nomination to be deputy administrator of the Small Business Administration. This need to end. He is well qualified. Read about his work from former Republican Mayor Ashley Swearengin: — PolitiTweet.org
Fresno Bee @FresnoBee
Commentary by former Fresno Mayor Ashley Swearengin. https://t.co/7zp6itpblr
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The infrastructure bill will aid organizations like the San Diego Association of Governments by increasing grant availability for tasks like shoring up the Del Mar Bluffs to support train tracks and deploying electric vehicle charging stations. https://t.co/kq8ATSBsU9 — PolitiTweet.org
SANDAG @SANDAG
Funding from the bill will help advance #SANDAG projects, including: 🚆LOSSAN rail improvements 🇺🇸🇲🇽State Route 11… https://t.co/kqbYVXNoRS
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
International Day For Tolerance is an opportunity for us all to recommit to the importance of tolerance and inclusion. Our diversity makes us great, and today we celebrate that. #ToleranceDay https://t.co/53lHxrr8jo — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Happy #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth! As we celebrate the achievements and resilience of the Indigenous people of this land, so too do we reaffirm our commitment to protecting tribal sovereignty and uplifting the voices of California’s Tribal Nations & Native communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
RT @Cal_OES: THIS IS NOT A DRILL! Registration is now open for the Earthquake Brace + Bolt program, which provides eligible homeowners up t… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The SF Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund will receive $24 million. I helped create this program in 2008 to help fund projects that work to restore the bay’s wetlands and watersheds and reduce pollution runoff. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
$17 million will go toward an ongoing aquatic invasive species and watercraft inspection program in Lake Tahoe that we created in 2008. This program has had much success fighting invasive species in the lake, and this funding ensures the program will continue. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The supply chain issues we’re currently seeing are a direct result of our nation’s lacking infrastructure. This bill allocates $17 billion for port improvements and $25 billion for airports to address maintenance backlogs. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
This bill will significantly boost clean energy programs. It includes $65 billion for electric grid infrastructure, $19 billion to deal with cleaning up orphaned oil wells and $7.5 billion for more electric vehicle charging stations. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
@metrolosangeles @SFBART More than 30 million Americans, including at least 545,000 Californians, live in regions with no useful broadband infrastructure. This bill provides California with at least $100 million to expand and improve internet access, stability and speed. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Public transit projects will receive $39 billion, including $8 billion for the Capital Investment Grant Program, which will help projects like LA Metro’s West Santa Ana Branch and Sepulveda Transit Corridors and BART’s extension to Silicon Valley. @MetroLosAngeles @SFBART — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
California will receive $25.3 billion for highways and $4.2 billion for bridge repairs and replacements. Currently, 1,536 bridges and more than 14,220 miles of highway in California are in poor condition. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Another $2.5 billion will go toward the Twenty-First Century Dams Act, including $875 million for dam safety projects at nonfederal dams, $800 million for hydropower dam retrofits and upgrades and $890 million for removing unneeded dams and restoring fish runs on rivers. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The Bureau of Reclamation will get $3.2 billion to help reduce the backlog of infrastructure repairs. And there’s an additional $500 million for federal dam safety projects that would allow for seismic repairs to one of California’s key water delivery hubs. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Another $1 billion will go to water recycling projects, helping stretch water supplies without increasing diversions from waterways or harming the environment. $250 million will be spent on desalination projects, providing a drought-proof water supply. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The infrastructure bill will help address California’s drought. $1.15 billion will go toward water storage projects to hold more water in wet years and after major storms for use by communities and for environmental benefit. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
The infrastructure bill also contains $3.5 billion to help homeowners fireproof their homes. This is critical as California will continue to see large, wind-driven wildfires in the future. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Wildfire mitigation projects, including hazardous fuels reduction and prescribed burns, on federal lands will receive $3.3 billion. $5 billion will go toward burying power lines to reduce risk of fire and reduce disturbances caused by power shut offs. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
It will also transition 1,000 seasonal firefighting jobs to permanent, year-round positions. This is important as climate change has extended the traditional fire-season to be year-round. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
$600 million will go toward increasing salaries for federal firefighters, helping narrow the salary gap that makes it hard to recruit and retain wildland firefighters in California. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
I’m delighted that President Biden has signed this historic bipartisan infrastructure legislation into law. This is a huge win for everyone across the country. See how this bill will benefit Californians: https://t.co/JSBQBDzLTX — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
RT @Cal_HHS: Children ages 5-11 are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, which are safe, effective, and free. Talk to your child’s doctor or… — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
We must take action at every level of government to remove ghost guns from our streets. Passing commonsense legislation on the matter is something both Democrats and Republicans should support. No one should accept the presence of untraceable firearms in our communities. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
California is particularly affected. Over the last year and a half, ghost guns accounted for 25 to 50 percent of firearms recovered at crime scenes in several California cities. The large majority of those caught with ghost guns were legally barred from having firearms. — PolitiTweet.org
Senator Dianne Feinstein @SenFeinstein
Yesterday’s anniversaries of two California shootings involving ghost guns were a somber reminder of the danger of the ghost gun loophole. This @NYTimes reporting further emphasizes the extreme threat untraceable guns pose to our public safety. — PolitiTweet.org
The New York Times @nytimes
Untraceable "ghost guns" are a booming business online, making their way into the hands of gang members, felons and… https://t.co/cI2eSTyKfy