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  1. Republicans repealed the Affordable Care Act’s individual mandate, which ensures young, healthy individuals are covered, in their tax cut bill. Repealing the mandate means 378,000 fewer Californians will have health care and is responsible for 40% of this year’s rate increase.

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  2. He also pledged to reduce the deficit created by their tax cut for the wealthy by cutting Medicare and Medicaid. Repealing the Affordable Care Act and slashing federal health care programs, which cover more than 20 million Californians, would devastate care throughout the state.

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  3. However, Leader Mitch McConnell this week made clear that Republicans will again try to repeal the Affordable Care Act, jeopardizing health care for millions of Americans.

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  4. The Affordable Care Act has been an undeniable success in California, lowering the rate of uninsured from 17 percent to 6.8 percent. We must protect the progress we’ve made and build on it.

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  5. This study is the largest precision cancer medicine trial ever & received $4.5 million in funding from the Breast Cancer Stamp. The stamp works as first class postage and has raised more than $86 million.

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  6. The GAO released a report showing the Department of Education has denied loan forgiveness to an alarming 99.6% of individuals who applied to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. This is deeply troubling and we’re calling on Betsy DeVos to release more information.

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  7. I’m proud to take a stand with LGBT youth against bullying in our schools. 85% of LGBT students report being verbally harassed and most of it goes unreported.

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  8. October is . 20 years ago we created the Breast Cancer Stamp, a simple and effective way to support cancer research. The stamp has raised $86 million.

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  9. There’s still time to register for the 2018 Great California ShakeOut. The 10th annual statewide earthquake drill is a perfect time to brush up on your emergency plan. Find more information about tomorrow’s big event here:

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  10. Glad to see the Music Modernization Act signed into law. We fought to ensure that songwriters, artists, sound engineers and producers receive the royalties they’ve earned. The bill also gives full copyright protection for pre-1972 music without limiting public access.

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  11. The United States can no longer remain silent in the face of such brazen human rights violations. Saudi Arabia was once one of our closest allies in the Middle East. I’m no longer sure that should be the case.

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  12. If the White House continues to refuse to act, Congress must. The first step would be to reject a pending arms sale to the kingdom and suspend assistance to the Saudi-led war in Yemen. And we must seriously consider sanctions against anyone involved in Khashoggi’s disappearance.

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  13. Saudi Arabia, despite initially stating it was not involved, may now claim that Khashoggi’s death was the result of an interrogation gone wrong. That explanation is hardly believable.

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  14. The world has watched with disbelief as reports emerge about the apparent killing and dismemberment of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The United States must send a message that this killing will not go unpunished.

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  15. Great to see two historic California sites in the running for a share of $2 million in grant money. Best of luck to the Women’s Building, the first woman-owned-and-operated community center, in San Francisco, and the Church of the Epiphany, a center for LA’s immigrant community.

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  16. Racial and ethnic minorities are largely underrepresented in adult clinical trials. Without representation, differences in the effectiveness of treatment can’t be fully evaluated. We’re asking NIH to study barriers to inclusion and how to prevent them in the future.

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  17. During National Dyslexia Awareness Month let’s focus on the importance of educational support for those with dyslexia. Dyslexia is considered the most common learning disability, but with the right help students can learn at the same pace as their peers & unleash their potential.

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  18. Republicans have scheduled a hearing on judicial nominees while the Senate is in recess. Scheduling a hearing for controversial nominees during a recess when members are unable to attend is unprecedented and further demonstrates Republican efforts to pack the courts.

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  19. It’s time for open enrollment! Great time to make sure you’re getting the best health insurance to fit your needs, and to see if you qualify for federal subsidies that make coverage more affordable.

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  20. Down Syndrome Awareness Month is a great time to celebrate the accomplishments and abilities of Americans with Down syndrome. Let’s also take this month to recommit ourselves to protecting Medicaid and the critical role it plays in empowering people to live their lives fully.

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