There were 15 companies in cities associated with Riverside County that received 15 FDA inspections in the second quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
On July 14, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) voted along with a majority (219 to 210) of the House of Representatives to approve the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
In June 2023, the median sale price of a home in Riverside County fell by $3,750 from the same period in the previous year, while total sales decreased by 59.1%.
Property owners in Riverside County paid 0.5% of the value of their homes in property taxes in the second quarter of 2023, which is less than 0.4 times the national average, according to the real estate analysis posted by NW Riverside News.
On June 30, 2023, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program.
On June 29, 2023, Rep. Mark Takano (D-Calif.) released the following statement on the Supreme Court’s Students for Fair Admissions, INC, v President and Fellows of Harvard College ruling.
On June 22, Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) voted along with a majority of the House Appropriations Committee to advance the Fiscal Year 2024 Energy and Water Appropriations bill.
On June 22, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Ken Calvert issued the following statement after the Fiscal Year 2024 Defense Appropriations bill was advanced by the House Appropriations Committee:
Congressman Ken Calvert (CA-41) introduced the Military Equipment Quality and Safety Reform Act (MEZr Act), H.R. 4214, legislation that will improve the safety of U.S. service members by establishing and implementing a new system for analyzing and addressing nonconformity issues found in all major accidents and mishaps throughout the military.
On June 23, 2023, U.S. Representatives Linda T. Sánchez (CA-38), Tony Cárdenas (CA-29), and Judy Chu (CA-28) introduced a bicameral resolution honoring the life, achievements, and legacy of Gloria Molina, the first Latina elected to the California State Legislature, the first Latina elected to the Los Angeles City Council, and the first Latina elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.