Pelosi Remarks on the 12th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
“May the story of that day always inspire us to stay true to the character of our country and our common values as Americans. May time and prayer diminish the pain and grief felt by those who lost loved ones, even as time will never dim the memories of those who perished. And we always pray that God may always continue to bless the United States of America.”
Pelosi Statement on GOP’s Continuing Resolution
“Americans do not need another Republican-manufactured crisis. Democrats agree. We are committed to enacting a plan to end the sequester, create jobs, and grow the economy now. It’s time for Republicans to work with us to keep the government’s doors open and get the job done.”
Transcript of Democratic Leadership Press Conference Following Meeting with White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough
“This Caucus is focused on the priorities of the American people: creating jobs, growing the economy, and strengthening the middle class. And that’s what we intend to do. On Syria, I will make only one point and turn it over to the Leader. I took a look at what happened in 2003 with the legislation that was put before the Congress, HR 1828, with regard to Syria and holding Syria accountable…”
Pelosi Statement on the Nomination of Congresswoman Barbara Lee as Representative to the United Nations
“At a time when the international community faces such daunting and dangerous challenges, we are fortunate to have the strong and steady guidance of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Recommending her was an easy choice, and her nomination ensures that the United Nations will gain an extraordinary champion to help move us forward on the path to peace.”
Pelosi Remarks at Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony Honoring Four Girls Killed in Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Bombing
“So, half-a-century later, from the tragedy of losing the little girls, we only hope that the senseless and premature deaths of these four little girls still ignite the fires of progress and fan the flames of freedom. We only hope that we can have the strength and wisdom to live up to their legacies as we award them, tearfully, the highest honor that Congress can bestow: the Congressional Gold Medal. I don’t remember us ever giving this medal to anyone so young, even adding all of their ages together, so young…”
America’s Women & Families want Action on Economic Agenda
In this month’s ELLE magazine, a new poll highlights the challenges women face in the workplace – and their call for action addressing them. From the ELLE and the Center for American Progress poll: 81 percent of men and 93 percent of… Continue
Pelosi Dear Colleague: Drawing your Attention to Recent Statements on Syria
“…Here in California, we are blessed with the leadership of Senator Barbara Boxer, who voted for the resolution marked up this week in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. As Senator Boxer noted in her statement before committee, “And then in 2003, we passed the Syria Accountability Act by a vote of 89 to 4. I wrote that bill with Senator Santorum…”
Pelosi Statement on August Jobs Report
“Congressional Republicans must put aside political obstruction and start working with Democrats to deliver a budget that will create jobs, expand the economy, strengthen the middle class, and responsibly reduce the deficit. Democrats are working to move our country forward in building a strong economy that delivers the bright and boundless future that every American deserves.”
Pelosi Dear Colleague: Drawing your Attention to Recent Developments & the Week Ahead
“As we continue our thoughtful conversation on the President’s request for Congressional authorization on Syria, a number of Members have suggested diplomatic efforts instead of a military strike. These efforts are not mutually exclusive…”
Pelosi Dear Colleague: Senate Resolution Addresses Some Concerns Expressed by Many Members
“The Senate resolution addresses some of the concerns expressed by many of our House members. Specifically, the resolution prevents boots on the ground, ties the authorization more closely to the use of chemical and other weapons of mass destruction and has a limited timetable.”
