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112th Congress

May 12, 2011
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The House voted overwhelmingly today for a bill that would renew offshore oil development in Southern California at a time of consumer frustration over $4-a-gallon gasoline.

The measure, titled "Reversing President Obama's Offshore Moratorium Act," passed on a 243-179 vote, largely along party lines. It would would triple the nation's offshore oil production to 4.5 million barrels a day by 2027.

Issues:Energy & Environment

May 12, 2011
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American Canyon High School student Nilla Marie Mercado was named a finalist in An Artistic Discovery: the Congressional Art Competition. The 10th grader was on hand Friday along with the five other district finalists at a reception held in the Napa offices of Representative Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena).

Mercado's work, titled “Rebirth” is a combination ink, watercolor and oil pastel. She said she never planned to submit the work. That was the idea of her instructor, Steve Pult-Vega.

“It was originally a class project,” said Mercado.

Issues:Education

May 11, 2011
Floor Statements

Mr. Chairman, according to this bill's drafters, the legislation would not require leasing permits in the northern California planning area, which is the coastline of my district. My amendment merely makes that clear.

Drilling on the north coast of California is a disastrous idea, and the legislation must be clear that it is not acceptable to drill off California's north coast. Because this amendment is a clarification of the legislation's intent, there is no cost associated with it.

Issues:Energy & Environment

May 11, 2011
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High gas prices have reignited a familiar debate about drilling off California's coast, with everyone playing their usual part and the outcome pretty much predictable.

Republicans urge energy independence. Democrats warn of coastal devastation. And while the House today will approve an offshore drilling bill that includes part of California, the effort almost certainly will sputter out on the Senate side of Capitol Hill.

Still, political purpose is being served.

Issues:Energy & Environment

May 11, 2011
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I very recently received the following information from Congressman Mike Thompson because I was concerned about our cuts in benefits and doctors' cuts, etc.

Some may know that on April 5, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan released a budget plan for the fiscal year of 2012. Chairman Ryan's proposed budget cuts would privatize Medicare, forcing seniors into the private health insurance market to shop for coverage with a government voucher.

Issues:Health Care

May 10, 2011
Floor Statements

Mr. Speaker, I rise with both pride and sadness today with my colleague, Lynn Woolsey, to honor one of Sonoma County's pioneering leaders. Jess Stonestreet Jackson passed away April 12, 2011, at his home in Geyserville, California. From the wine industry to local philanthropy, Jess Jackson touched lives across the North Bay, and he was admired and respected for his devotion to our region.

Issues:Wine & Agriculture

May 9, 2011
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The public is invited to join veterans and students who participated in Mendocino County's first Veteran's History Project to a reception at 4 p.m. on Monday, May 16 at the Veterans Memorial Building in Ukiah. Congressman Mike Thompson, who spearheaded the VHP in Mendocino County, will talk about why recording the stories of our war veterans is so important.

Issues:Veterans

May 9, 2011
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Congressman Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena) has announced the six high school finalists in this year's Congressional Art Competition.

The winner of the competition will represent California's 1st Congressional District in the U.S. Capitol, where his or her artwork will be displayed for one year.

“These six young men and women are extremely talented artists with bright futures,” said Thompson. “I think it's important to recognize and encourage young artists. The Congressional Art Competition gives our community the opportunity to do that.”

Issues:Education

May 8, 2011
Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) is encouraging residents of California's First Congressional District to support California's flower growers this Mother's Day, which is Sunday, May 8. Over 75 percent of domestically grown flowers are grown in California, accounting for 20 percent of all flowers sold in the U.S. and directly supporting more than 10,000 jobs in the state. Many of these jobs are located on the North Coast, where local growers produce Irises, Lilies, Tulips, and other bulb flowers.

May 7, 2011
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Two Yolo County-area politicians agree with a panel of national scientists who reported this past week that a sweeping plan to restore California's ailing freshwater delta and build a pipeline or canal to carry water to the south is missing critical information.

The National Academy of Sciences found in its review that the draft plan to restore the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta lacks clear goals and a scientific analysis of the plan's potential impact on the delta's diverse plant and animal species.

Both state Sen. Lois Wolk and Congressman Mike Thompson agree.

Issues:Energy & Environment