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September 18, 2007

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman joined today with his colleagues to introduce the bipartisan Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Act in the House of Representatives.

February 20, 2007

Sacramento, CA. - Congressman Brad Sherman on Tuesday urged the California Transportation Commission to provide funds for construction of a northbound carpool lane on the heavily-congested 405 Freeway through the Sepulveda Pass.

œIt is imperative that Los Angeles receive its share of funding to construct projects that will relieve congestion, improve travel time for commuters and improve air quality in our region, Sherman said in a letter to the commissioners.

February 7, 2007
Opinion-Editorial
If President Bush ran a business and submitted a budget like the one he sent to Congress on February 5, he would face a shareholder revolt. Instead of putting our fiscal house in order – like it was when the President took office and inherited a strong surplus – his plan would add $3.2trillion to the national debt over the next decade.
Issues:Supporting EducationProtecting Social Security and Medicare
February 5, 2007

Engineered Intelligence: Creating a Successor Species

World Healthcare Innovation and Technology Conference
Keynote Address of Congressman Brad Sherman
December 10, 2007 (Updated October 2013)

January 24, 2007
Opinion-Editorial

It has been decades since California voters had any meaningful say in the selection of the Democratic and Republican nominees for president. Its time for that to change.

January 12, 2007
Opinion-Editorial
House leaders organized key committees as the 110th Congress took office in January. My new assignments, I am pleased to report, put me in a stronger position than ever to represent the concerns and interests of business in the San Fernando Valley.
Issues:Consumer ProtectionEconomy Taxes and TradeForeign PolicyTrade
January 11, 2007

Washington, D.C. - The House Steering and Policy Committee on Thursday appointed Congressman Brad Sherman to a seat on the House Judiciary Committee.

œThe Judiciary Committee is an important forum for issues critically important to the motion picture, television and music industries, which are leading players in the San Fernando Valley economy, Sherman said.

January 3, 2007
Opinion-Editorial
Throughout 2006, Democrats spelled out specific legislative plans. When Americans called for greater integrity in Washington, we pledged to make Congress more ethical. When Americans called for common-sense proposals to improve the everyday lives of all Americans, we put forward an agenda that addressed critical economic, health care, and educational concerns of ordinary families. We offered a new direction for America.
Issues:Supporting Education
December 7, 2006

Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Census Bureau has completed a first-ever report on the San Fernando Valley using data from its American Community Survey.

Prepared at the request of Congressman Brad Sherman and Los Angeles County, the report will help community organizations, businesses and government leaders make better-informed decisions affecting the Valleys future.

November 21, 2006
Opinion-Editorial

San Fernando Valley residents on average are better off, better educated, younger, and spend more of their income on their homes, according to newly-compiled Census Bureau data that I requested will help businesses, community organizations and all levels of government make better-informed decisions to shape the Valleys future.