Press Releases
On Wednesday March 4th, Rep. TJ Cox questioned Assistant Secretary of Policy, Management, and Budget, Susan Combs on the Department of the Interior’s spending priorities and the President Trump’s fiscal year 2021 budget proposal.
Bill would jump start STEM education
Today, Representative TJ Cox (CA-21) introduced the Inspiring New STEM Professionals by Investing in Renovation of Education Spaces (INSPIRES) Act. The INSPIRES Act would establish competitive grant programs for schools to build, modernize, renovate, or repair STEM classrooms and labs.
Bipartisan bill gives rightfully deserved pension, health care to veterans previously excluded from wartime benefits
Bill provides no-cost access to inhalers, passes as part of larger legislative package (H.R. 2339)
Today, Rep. TJ Cox (CA-21) released the following statement after his bipartisan legislation, the Inhaler Coverage and Access Now Act (I CAN Act), passed the House of Representatives as a part of H.R. 2339, the Protecting American Lungs and Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2020.
Today, Rep. TJ Cox (CA-21) released the following statement on the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s recent announcement of a 15% water allocation for Central Valley Project South-of-Delta agricultural water contractors and a 20% Class I allocation for Friant Division contractors.
Rep. TJ Cox (CA-21) issued the following statement after the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it will be providing $13,858,839 in funding to California’s 21st District for the Continuum of Care Program.
Central Valley Stands to Lose $10k Per Person Not Counted
Today, Representative TJ Cox (CA-21) issued the following statement regarding the upcoming 2020 Census.
Each spring, a nation-wide high school arts competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students (9-12th grade) who reside or attend school in California’s 21st Congressional District.
Representatives TJ Cox (CA-21) and Josh Harder (CA-10) released the following statement after the United States Bureau of Reclamation implemented the new 2019 biological opinion governing operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project:
“The biological opinions needed to be updated with better, newer science. Without the State of California and the federal government reaching a resolution on their differences, conflicting management of the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project will lead to endless litigation and court battles rather than a set of workable solutions.
