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March 4, 2004

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman, the top Democrat on the Human Rights Subcommittee of the International Relations Committee, introduced a resolution sharply criticizing the Government of France for oppressing the free expression of religion.

February 25, 2004

[Washington, D.C.] – Congressman Brad Sherman received a perfect score on the recently released League of Conservation Voters’ 2003 National Environmental Scorecard, demonstrating his commitment to environmental protection.

February 25, 2004

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman received a perfect score on the recently released League of Conservation Voters 2003 National Environmental Scorecard, demonstrating his commitment to environmental protection.

February 10, 2004

[Washington, D.C.] – Congressman Brad Sherman took to the floor of the House of Representatives today to highlight the nefarious behavior of Senate Republican Judiciary staffers who stole internal documents from their Democratic counterparts, comparing the incident to Watergate, and calling for criminal indictment of the culprits.

Shermans remarks follow:

February 10, 2004

Washington, D.C. - Congressman Brad Sherman took to the floor of the House of Representatives today to highlight the nefarious behavior of Senate Republican Judiciary staffers who stole internal documents from their Democratic counterparts, comparing the incident to Watergate, and calling for criminal indictment of the culprits.

Shermans remarks follow:

January 14, 2004

[Sherman Oaks, CA] -- Below is the statement of Congressman Brad Sherman on the President's proposal for manned exploration of the moon and mars. Sherman serves on the House Science Committee and its Subcommittees on Space and Aeronautics, and on Research. Sherman's district includes Boeing/Rocketdyne in Canoga Park.

January 14, 2004

Sherman Oaks, CA - Below is the statement of Congressman Brad Sherman on the President's proposal for manned exploration of the moon and mars. Sherman serves on the House Science Committee and its Subcommittees on Space and Aeronautics, and on Research. Sherman's district includes Boeing/Rocketdyne in Canoga Park.

"If we are going to have an all-out science research and development program, energy independence should take precedence," said Congressman Brad Sherman, who represents a district that could benefit greatly from new NASA funding.

January 1, 2004
Opinion-Editorial

Taxpayers who purchased a new hybrid vehicle in 2003 could claim a tax deduction of up to $2,000 on Form 1040. Unfortunately, this tax deduction for qualified clean-fuel vehicles is set to be reduced incrementally for purchases in 2004, 2005, and 2006 and expire completely on December 31, 2006.

Currently, the tax deduction is available to purchasers of a Toyota Prius, Honda Insight, or Honda Civic Hybrid and applied to expected models such as the 2004 Ford Escape and a General Motors pickup due in 2005, which average 50 miles per gallon (mpg) in the city.

Issues:Protecting Our Environment
December 8, 2003

[Washington, D.C.] " Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA), a member of the House Financial Services Committee, announced today his sponsorship of H.R. 3579, the Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act of 2003.

The Credit Union Regulatory Improvements Act of 2003 would provide greater regulatory flexibility for credit unions, make changes in federal law with respect to credit union member business lending and modernize credit union capital requirements by including risk assets in net worth ratios.

October 17, 2003
[Washington, D.C.] " Today, the House passed (248-179) an amendment by Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA) to require open competitive bidding on all contracts to build oil infrastructure in Iraq. Every Democrat, and 47 Republicans voted for the amendment drafted in response to controversial contracts awarded to major Bush contributors, especially Halliburton.

The vote surprised most observers as it is rare that the Republican-dominated House passes legislation so clearly aimed at the White House.