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WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa praised the passage of the DREAM Act tonight in the U.S. House of Representatives. Costa voted in favor of the legislation.
"I am pleased that the House has approved the DREAM Act," said Costa. "Children who were brought to this country through no fault of their own should have the opportunity to contribute to our country's well-being by serving in the U.S. Armed Forces or pursuing higher education."
WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa today announced that Ms. Adriana Threlkeld of Fresno will serve as the Valley's Congressional Page for the spring session of the 112th Congress. Adriana is the daughter of Ms. Enedelia Bedrosian and granddaughter of Ms. Adrian Threlkeld. Currently a junior at University High School, Adriana will be working for the House of Representatives from January 24th, 2011 through May 27th, 2011.
"Just as the interstate highway is longer than its first stretch of road, California's high-speed rail system will be greater than this initial segment."
WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa released the following statement today after the California High-Speed Rail Authority's Board of Directors approved the starting point for the state's high-speed rail project in the Central Valley.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Jim Costa made a play for additional high-speed rail funds today, asking the Obama Administration to redirect unused federal high-speed rail funding to California. Costa's request follows news that some incoming governors, including in Ohio and Wisconsin, have rejected federal funding for their state's high-speed rail projects.
Ammonia discharges degrade the Delta and cost the Valley water and jobs
Valley will kick off construction of nation's first high-speed rail system
Without funds secured by Costa, new health center would not have been completed
FRESNO – Today, Congressman Jim Costa joined with local health care providers and patients to open a new dental center in Fresno. The "Elm Dental Center" was made possible through the over $4 million in Recovery Act funding that Costa secured for Clinica Sierra Vista (CSV) to expand health care services and facilities in the Valley.
USDA & Recovery Act funding invests in Valley's rural infrastructure
FRESNO – Congressman Jim Costa today delivered $244,000 in federal funding for the City of San Joaquin to invest in local jobs and strengthen the city's infrastructure. Costa also broke ground on an expansion of the city's Public Works building which was made possible through today's announcement. At the event, Costa was joined by City of San Joaquin Mayor Amarpreet Dhaliwal and USDA's Rural Housing Service Administrator Tammye Trevino who traveled here from Washington D.C.
Costa's work to secure funding made the Intertie project possible
The Intertie will bring more water to the Valley, increase water reliability
Recovery Act funded project will create 100 jobs and improve health care for local families
