05/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/04/2025 09:05
Rancho Mirage, CA - Today, Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz hosted a community town hall in partnership with the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, bringing together local leaders, constituents, story tellers and committee members for a robust discussion on the most pressing issues facing California's 25th District.
Congressman Ruiz was joined by House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Steering & Policy Co-Chair Nanette Barragán, and Chairwoman of the Democratic Women's Caucus Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez.
The event, held at Rancho Mirage on Saturday May 3, 2025, served as an opportunity for residents to share their stories and priorities directly with Democratic leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives. Topics ranged from affordable housing and veterans' services to Medicaid and Social Security cuts.
"This town hall gave our communities a powerful seat at the table in Washington," said Congressman Dr. Raul Ruiz (CA-25). "By connecting constituents with House leadership, we're ensuring the voices of our region are heard and reflected in national policy. I'm proud to bring the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee to our district to listen, learn, and take action."
"The House Republican budget is an attack on every single American, particularly children, families, seniors and those with disabilities. It is unacceptable, unconscionable and un-American," said House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries. "House Democrats will continue to lift up the stories of everyday people in every corner of the country and do everything that we can to stop this budget in its tracks, bury it in the ground and make sure it never rises again."
"Today's Town Hall was just the beginning of a nationwide effort by the Steering and Policy Committee to meet people where they are and hear firsthand how Donald Trump and House Republicans' reckless policies are hurting working- and middle-class families," said Steering and Policy Committee Co-Chair Congresswoman Nanette Barragán. "From threats to affordable health care to cuts targeting veterans and basic rights, the stories we heard today in Rancho Mirage reflect the stakes across the country. I'm deeply grateful to the residents who shared their experiences and trusted us with their voices. We'll carry their stories to Washington as we continue to fight back against these dangerous, out-of-touch policies."
"There are 96 Democratic women in the House of Representatives and it's our job to stand up for the issues women face. We listen to and speak for women in our own districts, and for women everywhere, including the Coachella Valley, whether you're represented by Raul Ruiz or Ken Calvert. It was moving to hear some of your stories today," said Democratic Women's Caucus Chair Teresa Leger Fernández (NM-03). "Women have lots of power, and when we raise our voices and our stories to protect our families and children, world, watch out. Because we will win those battles."
For the live stream of the event, click here.