Doctor's Notes: An update from Congresswoman Dr. Kim Schrier
Here's what you need to know about the work Kim is doing in D.C. and across the 8th District.
"Three local projects receive federal funding through congressional program" -- NewsRadio 560KPQ
Kim announced the Community Project Funding program has approved all ten of her requested projects. These projects include funding to expand rural high-speed broadband into Entiat and funding to bring more affordable housing to Leavenworth
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"Green River's Howard Hanson Dam to get $220M in federal funding" -- Kent Reporter
After working with stakeholders across WA-08, Kim was thrilled to announce the downstream fish passage project at Howard Hanson Dam is receiving $220M in infrastructure funding.
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"It feels like 'profiteering': Washington Representatives grill Big Oil over gas prices" -- K5
Kim questioned the heads of oil companies about how prices are set and what can be done to find relief at the pump.
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"House passes $35-a-month insulin cap as Dems seek wider bill" -- The Seattle Times
Kim was proud to vote to pass legislation that would cap the cost of insulin to $35 per month.
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In Congress, Kim's working to find common sense solutions to end gun violence and keep our communities safe. That's why she was proud to be endorsed by Giffords, the gun safety organization founded by former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
Kim is working hard for the 8th District, but she needs your help. Chip in $5 or more to help keep Kim in Congress fighting for us.
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