Rep. Linda Sánchez discusses government funding and honors late Congressman Grijalva

Rep. Linda Sánchez discusses government funding and honors late Congressman Grijalva
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Rep. Linda Sánchez, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 38th district, shared her thoughts and announcements on social media on March 13, 2025. Her posts addressed a range of topics from legislative priorities to personal loss.

On March 13, 2025, Rep. Sánchez expressed her readiness to vote to prevent government shutdowns and criticized proposed cuts affecting working families. She stated, “I’m ready to vote today, tomorrow, or Friday to keep the government open and stop these cuts that are hurting working families.” She emphasized that House Democrats support a four-week extension for bipartisan negotiations and urged Republicans to participate in discussions.

Later that day, Rep. Sánchez announced internship opportunities available through her office for students and recent graduates. In her tweet posted at 20:02:41 UTC, she wrote, “Attention students & recent grads! My office is hiring interns for both my Washington, DC & Whittier, CA locations.” The announcement highlighted immediate openings in Washington D.C., with summer positions available in Whittier.

In a separate post made at 21:59:53 UTC on the same day, Rep. Sánchez mourned the passing of Congressman Raúl Grijalva. She reflected on his contributions by stating “I’m heartbroken by the loss of my friend, Congressman Raúl Grijalva.” She praised him as an advocate for working families and environmental issues while acknowledging his lasting impact on Arizona’s community.



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