
U.S. House of Representatives - District 22-2020
District 22-2020 — U.S. House of Representatives
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Devin G. Nunes
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- Healthcare
- Clean Air & Clean Water (the environment)
- Protecting children and families; and our immigrant...
- Medicare for All to provide every American high-quality...
- Grow the middle class with a fairer tax system and...
- Combating the climate crisis while cleaning the Central...
- Healthcare: Universal healthcare coverage for all...
- Jobs/Economy: Bring good-paying jobs with a livable...
- Climate Crisis: Fight for clean air/drinking water,...
- Drinkable water for all and drought prevention for...
- Increased funding for education
- Transparency and accountability of elected officials
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Healthcare
- Clean Air & Clean Water (the environment)
- Protecting children and families; and our immigrant workforce from this administrations reckless immigration policies
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Medicare for All to provide every American high-quality and low-cost health care
- Grow the middle class with a fairer tax system and increasing investment in education and green jobs
- Combating the climate crisis while cleaning the Central Valley's air and water
Experience
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Biography
A cancer survivor, former farmer, and current nonprofit healthcare leader, Bobby is a practical progressive who was raised in the Central Valley and understands firsthand the unique culture and needs of the community.
The son of Hmong refugees, Bobby Bliatout's family fought alongside American soldiers to combat communism during the Secret Wars of Laos. With the help of the refugee resettlement program, Bobby's family sowed its roots in California when he was four years old.
When Bobby was growing up, his father worked hard to provide for his family–taking a variety of jobs to make ends meet-from a Greyhound bus station janitor to a restaurant manager while he worked his way through college. Eventually, both of Bobby's parents saved enough money to open their own small business.
As a young man, street gangs and violence plagued his community. Bobby found his refuge in nature and education. He became an avid hunter and fisherman. As much as time would allow, Bobby took off into the Sierra foothills to hunt mule deer and fish for bass and trout. Bob also dedicated himself to his education, attending community college and eventually graduating from Cal State Bakersfield.
After graduating from Cal State University, Bakersfield, Bobby did what many Central Valley residents have done for generations–he became a farmer. While Bobby eventually realized full-time farming wasn't his passion, he still leases his farmland and has deep appreciation for agriculture.
Now, Bobby is the Chief Executive Officer of Fresno-based community clinics and a founder and Chief Information and Financial Officer of Sacramento-based community clinics. His clinics provide medical, dental, behavioral health and many other services to more than 100,000 patients and employs nearly 300 people.
But life was not always easy for Bobby and his wife Mouang -- a registered nurse. As they worked their way through school and began a family, Bobby and Mouang found it necessary to ask for government assistance to help feed their family for a short time. And shortly after starting the community clinics, Bobby tragically developed cancer.
While he is now blessed to be 5 years cancer-free, this experience shaped Bobby’s sensible and compassionate approach to public policy.
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Healthcare: Universal healthcare coverage for all Americans, protect pre-existing conditions, lower drug prices, fund mental healthcare.
- Jobs/Economy: Bring good-paying jobs with a livable wage into the district, support workers right to organize, invest in public education
- Climate Crisis: Fight for clean air/drinking water, transition our economy away from fossil fuels to create green jobs, support family farms
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Drinkable water for all and drought prevention for AG
- Increased funding for education
- Transparency and accountability of elected officials
Experience
Experience
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Biography
I am a father, wartime United States Marine Corps veteran, college graduate, graduate student; Central Valley born and raised with roots in agriculture stemming from my time spent working on my family farm in Selma, CA. I joined the Marine Corps at the age of 17 in 2005 and, having just turned 20, was deployed to Iraq in 2007. Despite becoming extremely ill on my first deployment, I again deployed in 2008, celebrating my 21st birthday over the Atlantic Ocean and purchasing my first beer in Germany while in transit to Iraq. My sickness from my first deployment eventually caused me to be medically separated from the Marine Corps in 2012. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2017. I started a Master of Science in Counseling/Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy program in 2018 and expect to graduate in 2021. I have been married for 11 years to the love of my life and have three young children.
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There are several ways to fund much needed infrastructure repairs or improvements. A multi-prong approach would be most effective. Direct federal funding would be one aspect of the approach. Another step would be to coordinate with the different states so they can help assess their specific requirements and their ability to contribute to the funding of infrastructure. Holding utility companies responsible for maintaining their infrastructure to avoid devastating fires like with PG&E and the several fires they were responsible for that lead to loss of life, environmental damage and property damage. A special tax either on the State or Federal level that is only designated to fund infrastructure needs would be another prong. The tax would not come from an increase in property tax because the inherit differences from various communities would only hurt the impoverished areas. The cost may be high but the cost would be even more to leave infrastructure as it is and allowing it to degrade without intervention. One example is the Camp fire that may have been avoided if proper maintenance was done.
I would support all programs or legislation that would ensure all Americans have affordable health care. No one should have to choose between daily necessities or medical care. The cost of medical care and insurance has left many with neither. The people caught in the situation of no or limited health coverage has to suffer from easily treatable illnesses or risk going into debt. Ensuring all people have the ability to seek medical attention without risking their ability to cover daily expenses is not only ethically correct but is beneficial for society as a whole. The current outbreak of the coronavirus is a perfect example. If an individual without proper medical coverage contracts the illness and does not seek medical attention the spread of the illness is highly more likely.
I would support any immigration policy that is rooted in fairness to all those who would seek to immigrate to this country, regardless of country of origin.
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Political Beliefs
Political Philosophy
A Government of the people, by the people, and for the people has one responsibility and that one responsibility is the people. Without the people our government would not exist so it is only natural that the government ensures the safety and prosperity of the people. Certain individuals are able to properly provide for their family and themselves, however some may be unable to do so due to various circumstances. It is in the best interest for the Nation as a whole to ensure everyone is able to be or become self-efficient to their respective best level possible. Ensuring such things as drinkable water, medical care, livable wages, affordable housing, and so much more can help everyone regardless of their situation.