WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on Monday released the following statement concerning President Trump’s executive order related to refugees from the Middle East:
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher wasted no time Wednesday pitching his employee ownership plan to colleagues as they gathered in Philadelphia for a Republican congressional retreat.
As many traveled together on a train from the nation’s capital, the Californian pressed his vision of worker empowerment on lawmakers looking for more ways to identify with working-class Americans.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, speaking on the House of Representatives floor Wednesday, praised President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, Sen. Jeff Sessions, for his performance in his Senate confirmation hearing.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher today warned University of California president Janet Napolitano that continuing to accommodate illegal immigrants in the state university system could lead to a cut in federal research funds.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on Thursday issued the following statement on the death of former Senator John Glenn:
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on Saturday issued the following statement on the death of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro:
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on Tuesday spoke out against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s widespread purges and targeted repression of his countrymen.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher strongly condemned President Obama’s remarks in an interview suggesting illegal immigrants will not be penalized if they vote in Tuesday’s elections.
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-CA, and Rep. Sam Farr, D-CA, have written to the House Appropriations Committee urging it to assure their amendment barring the federal government from enforcing marijuana laws in states where the drug is legal for medicinal purposes remains in effect after Dec. 9 when the current funding bill expires.
Rohrabacher, Outraged by Pentagon Demand, Pledges Help to Guardsmen
WASHINGTON – Rep. Dana Rohrabacher on Monday expressed outrage over reports that the Department of Defense is demanding repayment of bonuses, plus interest, that at least 10,000 California National Guardsmen were paid, at sums reaching $15,000, for re-enlisting at the outset of the Iraq war.