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April 4, 2017

U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Carmel Valley, spoke with a Spanish-language translator by his side. “I invited Trump to come visit the fertile Salinas Valley,” Panetta told the crowd. “Then he would see how important immigrants are.”


April 1, 2017

I grew up on a small walnut ranch in a home built by my Italian immigrant grandparents in Carmel Valley, California. It is a modest piece of land with a very small harvest. It is, however, where I obtained an appreciation of the work necessary to nurture crops and a connection with the land and our country's values.


March 31, 2017

The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary will not be directly affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order that dismantles environmental protections, say Central Coast leaders, but they are ready to address any moves to reverse the sanctuary’s protections if it comes to that. Reversing those protections “would be absolutely devastating to the Monterey Bay and our coastline,” said Rep. Jimmy Panetta. Panetta said he would fight any decision to reverse protections in the sanctuary while continuing to advocate for renewable energy.


March 31, 2017

As keynote speaker of the event, Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Carmel Valley, thanked those sworn in for the commitment it takes to wade through the naturalization process. He also spoke of his own family’s history of immigration.

“Thank you for taking this pledge, thank you for wanting to be American and most of all, for your willingness for accepting those obligations of wanting to be American,” said Panetta, noting his grandfather’s journey to America and specifically, his arrival at Ellis Island in 1921.

Panetta also credited Cesar Chavez with helping others exercise their rights as Americans.

“The more you give, the more you get involved, the more you and your children will get back from this nation,” said Panetta. “And the more you will shape the future of their country that is for and by ‘We the people.’ ”


March 31, 2017

Congressman Jimmy Panetta provided keynote remarks and outlined the history of his own family’s history coming to the U.S. His grandfather boarded a boat with 1,800 people to sail across the Atlantic Ocean from Italy in 1921 and arrived to the Statue of Liberty on Ellis Island with $5 in his pocket.

“To me, that story is what this country is about. People like my grandfather, people like you, who were willing to take that risk to come here to better their and their childrens' life,” Panetta said.


March 30, 2017

“The fact of the matter is that the president’s order is a big step backwards in our effort to curb the effects of climate change,” said Panetta. “America could be a leader in renewable energy, and create good, sustainable jobs. Instead, politics is driving policy, and President Trump is trying to fulfill yet another harmful campaign promise. The administration needs to ... start taking steps forward to protect our coastlines, our jobs, and our future.”


March 28, 2017

U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., who represents the salad bowl of the Salinas Valley, asked witnesses how to get the farm workers in his district access to the vegetables they pick. Dean suggested that those food items are “quite expensive and out of reach” for many at the current benefits level.


March 24, 2017

WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-Calif.) released the following statement in response to the majority party's decision to pull the American Health Care Act (AHCA) from a vote in the House of Representatives:

Issues: Health

March 24, 2017

U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta said, "It is understandable that the AHCA was pulled from a vote on the House Floor by Speaker Paul Ryan not only because of the division in the majority, but because it was a quickly and carelessly crafted bill. I opposed this legislation because if passed, it would have taken health care away from millions, and forced families to pay more for less care."


March 24, 2017

“It is understandable that the AHCA was pulled from a vote on the House Floor by Speaker Paul Ryan not only because of the division in the majority, but because it was a quickly and carelessly crafted bill. I opposed this legislation because if passed, it would have taken health care away from millions, and forced families to pay more for less care,” said Congressman Panetta.