May 26, 2023

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Dear John, 

Before we head into Memorial Day weekend, I want to give you an update on what I've been up to this last week in Congress. As we come to the end of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, I'm introducing a resolution to condemn the recent rise in anti-Asian hate incidents over the last few years. The House of Representatives also passed major legislation to stop the spread of deadly fentanyl. Finally, I participated in a Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee hearing on the state of our customs policies and how they are impacting our supply chains. 

Get the details about all of this and more below, and make sure to follow my FacebookInstagram, and Twitter to get these updates in real-time.


Standing Up to Anti-Asian Hate

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Rep. Steel Introduces Resolution to Stop AAPI Hate

Between March 19, 2020 and March 31, 2022, over 11,450 hate incidents were reported against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in all 50 States, territories, and in Washington, D.C. The victims’ race was the primary reason for the violence committed against them. The rising trende of violence against the AAPI community goes directly against everything this nation stands for.

That’s why this week, during AAPI Heritage Month, I introduced a bipartisan, bicameral resolution to stop anti-Asian hate. As a proud Korean American, I am pleased to work across the aisle and chambers to introduce this important resolution.

Enough is enough. We must come alongside our neighbors and friends to stand strong in the face of evil. Only together can we end the discrimination and hatred experienced by Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Southern California and across the country.

Read More in the Orange County Register

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As a first-generation Korean American, I was proud to meet with South Korean Ambassador Cho for a conversation about the crucial economic and diplomatic ties between our countries.
The U.S./R.O.K. alliance has never been stronger or more important!

 

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WATCH: At this week’s Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade Hearing, I asked witnesses how we can stop illegal smuggling through our ports in Southern California

 


Stopping the Flow of Illicit Fentanyl

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WATCH: Rep. Steel Urges Passage of the HALT Fentanyl Act

On Thursday, the House of Representatives passed the Halt All Lethal Trafficking of (HALT) Fentanyl Act, which will permanently re-schedule fentanyl and ensure the federal government recognizes this substance for the deadly threat it is. It will give our law enforcement the tools they need to combat this danger, and it will empower researchers to better understand the full scope of the drug’s impact on American’s health.

The flow of fentanyl across our unsecure borders is not only a public health crisis, but a national security crisis as well. With as much as 90% of illicit fentanyl coming from China, the Chinese Communist Party has a hand in the poisoning of American citizens. Fentanyl poisoning is now the number one cause of death among adults between 18 and 49, resulting in the loss of tens of thousands of American lives.

I believe we owe a solution to the families who have lost a loved one to fentanyl and we have a duty to protect American from this poison. That’s why I proudly voted in favor of the HALT Fentanyl Act.

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Great to meet with Taiwan Representative Bi-khim Hsiao this week to discuss the importance of the U.S. Taiwan relationship and how we can continue working together to stop CCP aggression and protect freedom!

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What I'm Reading

The Daily Beast: Berkeley’s $220M Mistake Exposed in Massive Deal With China

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"U.C. Berkeley has failed to disclose to the U.S. government massive Chinese state funding for a highly sensitive $240 million joint tech venture in China that has been running for the last eight years."

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KABC: Twelve-year-old breaks record as youngest graduate at Fullerton College

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"A 12-year-old has set a new record at Fullerton College as its youngest graduate. Clovis Hung said his goal was inspired by a 13-year-old in 2020, who was previously the youngest graduate at the school."

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Thanks for taking the time to read about what I've been doing on behalf of Southern California families. Be sure to connect with my official FacebookTwitter, and Instagram pages, where I post the latest news and updates. It is an honor to serve you in Congress.

Sincerely,
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Rep. Michelle Steel
Member of Congress

 
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