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Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman announced Monday that the Burbank airport will be awarded $10 million to shield nearby homes from the roar of jet engines.
œThis is an investment that will improve the quality of life for residents who live near the airport, Sherman said.
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman announced that U.S. Postal Service officials agreed to his request to extend final collection times at key San Fernando Valley post offices.
Washington, D.C. - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congressman Brad Sherman that a wave of baby boom retirements increases the importance of shrinking the federal budget deficit. The new Fed chairman also asserted, contrary to claims by the Bush administration and so-called supply-side economists, that "tax cuts do not wholly pay for themselves."
The San Fernando Valley is home to thriving manufacturing companies that have boosted productivity, spurred increased sales, and maintained quality jobs by teaming with an innovative federal partnership program.
Van Nuys, CA. - Congressman Brad Sherman on Monday told Angelenos how to find out about old undelivered tax refunds, as many rushed to meet the deadline for filing tax returns.
Washington, D.C. - The House on Wednesday passed legislation authored by Congressman Brad Sherman to name a post office for John R. Wooden, the legendary UCLA basketball coach who lives in the San Fernando Valley.
Washington, D.C. - A House panel Thursday approved legislation by Congressman Brad Sherman to name a Valley post office after UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, a long-time San Fernando Valley resident.
Washington, D.C. - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke on Tuesday issued the following written response to a question from Congressman Brad Sherman about a loophole that lets commercial firms buy industrial banks.
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman will host a town hall meeting on Sunday, March 26 at Reseda High School.
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman said Thursday that House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert falsely lumped him among supporters of the so-called Patriot Act.
œThe speaker should be ashamed of his ham-handed effort to score cheap political points, Sherman said.
