Rep. Linda Sánchez addresses trade law reforms and educational policy challenges

Rep. Linda Sánchez addresses trade law reforms and educational policy challenges
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Linda Sánchez, a U.S. Congresswoman representing California’s 38th district since 2003, has recently voiced her concerns and legislative initiatives through social media. Her recent tweets cover topics ranging from trade laws to education policy.

On March 18, Sánchez addressed the issue of foreign manufacturers affecting U.S. retail by utilizing a loophole in trade laws known as de minimis. She stated, “Foreign manufacturers are gutting U.S. retail by flooding the market with cheap goods using a loophole in our trade laws called de minimis. My bill would put an end to it once and for all, leveling the playing field for American brands.”

The following day, March 19, she discussed her interactions with local officials regarding budget impacts attributed to policies linked to prominent figures like Trump and Musk. She tweeted, “Had productive roundtables with mayors, local officials, and higher education leaders to hear firsthand how the Trump-Musk chaos is impacting their budgets. Together, we’re strategizing to protect Southern California’s funding and fight back against these harmful cuts.”

On March 20, Sánchez criticized proposals related to dismantling the Department of Education as financially motivated schemes benefiting wealthy individuals at the expense of students. Her statement was clear: “Dismantling the Department of Education is a blatant scheme to rob our students to pay for more tax cuts for billionaires like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Democrats will fight this!”



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