Eastsider LA: LA members of Congress reported safe, as Trump supporters storm U.S. Capitol

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Members of the Los Angeles area congressional delegation found themselves barricaded in their offices and other locations today as supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol as Congress prepared to certify the results of the Nov. 3 election. "I have been safely evacuated from the Capitol to a secure location and am sheltering in place," Rep. Jimmy…

KCAL: Mayor Garcetti: U.S. Capitol Breach Is 'Horrifying Moment' For America

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Los Angeles Rep. Karen Bass told CBSLA she blamed the day’s events on the president and his “cult following”. “The idea that the President of the United States would have incited this level of violence is just shocking,” said Bass. This is an attempted coup by the President of the United States. Rep. Jimmy Gomez, D-Los Angeles, described the scene on his Twitter account. Full Article

Los Angeles Times: Pro-Trump mob storms the U.S. Capitol, forces lawmakers to flee

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At least two dozen members, however, were left inside a gallery, given gas masks and advised to remain low to the floor. “It was a pretty terrifying experience,” said Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Los Angeles), who was in the chamber. “This shouldn’t happen in the United States, where people think a democracy is being stolen from them and being antagonized by the president of the United States. It…

Los Angeles Times: I'm in a roomful of people 'panicked that I might inadvertently give away their location'

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Police told us to follow them. We walked for several minutes, hustling down a warren to hallways and a winding staircase. I have worked in the Capitol for eight years, and I can’t tell you the path we took. As lawmakers, reporters and staffers streamed ahead, I slowed so I could speak with a visibly shaken Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Los Angeles). He was livid. I pulled out my phone and hit…

NY Daily News: Woman fatally shot at U.S. Capitol, lawmakers evacuated after pro-Trump rioters storm building during electoral count

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Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.) laid blame for the Capitol chaos squarely on Trump and the congressional Republicans who attempted to use Wednesday’s session to challenge the Electoral College results. “I think Donald Trump probably should be brought up on treason for something like this. This is how a coup is started. And this is how democracy dies,” Gomez told reporters as they were…

CNN: Paid leave protections are about to expire. Congress needs to act

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When the pandemic hit in March, Congress recognized the urgent need for paid leave and quickly passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, granting workers two weeks of emergency paid sick leave at their full rate of pay or two weeks of paid leave at two-thirds their regular rate of pay for the purposes of caregiving and up to an additional 10 weeks of emergency paid childcare…

Rep. Jimmy Gomez, House Colleagues, Demand Immediate Trump Administration Withdrawal Of Any New Oil And Gas Leases Off California Coast

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to head off last minute lame-duck Trump Administration efforts to expand offshore oil and gas drilling along the California coast, Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34), today, joined a letter with 21 House colleagues from the California Delegation in expressing their strong opposition to any expansion of oil and gas drilling off the coast of California. In a…

Politico: Census armies pivot to vaccine outreach with minorities

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“I was wearing a mask and gloves and knocked on people’s doors, stood six to 10 feet back and encouraged people to do the census,” Gomez, a Democrat, said in an interview. “I think we’re gonna have to do the same thing.”Black, Latino and Native Americans were a focal point in census outreach nationwide as local leaders sought to ensure underrepresented communities weren’t also…

Congressman Jimmy Gomez Votes to Pass Emergency COVID Relief and Omnibus Agreement

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) voted to pass the Emergency Coronavirus Relief in the Omnibus spending bill, to provide more direct COVID-19 relief to the American people. In response, Congressman Gomez issued the following statement: “Californians, like many Americans, are desperate and need help now. Despite being far from perfect, the bipartisan…

Rep. Gomez Joins Reps. Kildee, Davis and 74 Members of Congress Urging Trump Administration to Extend Unemployment Benefits

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) joined Congressmen Dan Kildee (MI-05), Danny K. Davis (IL-07), and 74 other Members of Congress to send a letter to President Donald J. Trump urging his administration to extend federal unemployment insurance benefits, which are set to expire at the end of December without action by the White House and U.S. Senate. Federal…