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Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says she has helped return more than $1 million in federal funds to constituents

In a news release, Gluesenkamp Perez said her office has worked to solve more than 1,000 constituent cases. The efforts of her office have returned a total of $1,255,037, she said.

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Gluesenkamp Perez visits Clark County manufacturers in support of trade careers

“I’m working in Congress to ensure we reduce obstacles to entering the trades and rebuild the prestige of these careers – because our communities will be stronger for it,” Gluesenkamp Perez said.

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Gluesenkamp Perez launches new office in downtown Kelso to reach rural voters

The narrow downtown office was one of the few buildings available, given the complications of using federal funds for rent. But mainly, Gluesenkamp Perez wanted a new location that was more centralized in the district and closer to Southwest Washington’s rural communities.

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Gluesenkamp Perez introduces bipartisan bill to tie federal minimum wage to a region’s cost of living

"My husband and I own an auto repair and machine shop, and we know without living wages people exit the trades early in their career. It’s essential that jobs in the trades remain a pathway to the middle class,” Gluesenkamp Perez said.

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House of Representatives passes Gluesenkamp Perez bill to assist moms with substance use disorders

Led by Gluesenkamp Perez and Rep. Young Kim, R-California, the Protecting Moms and Infants Reauthorization Act will provide resources for pregnant and postpartum women with SUDs.

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Gluesenkamp Perez appointed to House agriculture and small business committees

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez was selected Thursday to serve on the House of Representatives agriculture and small business committees.

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Gluesenkamp Perez hears local, federal concerns in town hall

The Democratic 3rd District Representative touts a relatable moderate persona, in person and on social media, where she earns criticism from both parties.

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Congresswoman Gluesenkamp Perez emphasizes bipartisanship at most recent town hall

Centralia College President Bob Mohrbacher introduces Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez during a town hall at the TransAlta Commons in Centralia on Wednesday, May 3.

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Perez introduces right to repair bill

“Our farmers can’t always afford to take their tractors to a dealer miles away or wait weeks for repairs during harvest season,” Perez said in a social media post. “It’s why we’re introducing a bill to give producers flexibility to repair their ag equipment when, where, and how they want.”

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Perez introduces safety bill named for lost fisherman

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has taken matters into her own hands, introducing a bill in the House of Representatives last week aimed at helping missing fishermen have a better chance of being found.

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Officials tour timber sale in Gifford Pinchot National Forest

On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, and Lewis County Commissioner Scott Brummer, R-Winlock, toured the Huff Timber Sale a few miles south of Randle, hearing about the minutiae of silviculture and species restoration.

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Gluesenkamp Perez, Clark College to host veterans career and resource fair

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez will co-host a veterans career and resource fair with the Clark College Veterans Center of Excellence from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Clark College’s Gaiser Hall,1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver.

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Gluesenkamp Perez among trio of lawmakers to introduce legislation to lower cost of generic drugs

“Big Pharma shouldn’t be able to limit peoples’ access to low-priced, life-improving generic drugs for the sake of corporate profit. It’s already hard enough for folks to access affordable prescriptions without anticompetitive meddling — especially in rural communities”

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