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July 28th, 2011

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I am running for 2012 re-election

I’d like you to stand with me again in this endeavor. Please sign your name to this petition showing your support for my 2012 Re-Election, or even take a moment to make a donation of whatever you generously can give to help us launch this campaign.

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February 16th, 2012

California Republicans’ brazen water grab

Democrat Rep. Jerry McNerney, who represents both San Joaquin Valley farmers and the delta, says this: "To steal water from one community to benefit another is unconscionable."

We agree. The House should reject this brazen water grab.
 

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February 15th, 2012

If you outsource jobs, own up to it

Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton, has co-authored a new bill. The Outsourcing Accountability Act of 2012 will require large corporations with annual earnings of $1 billion or more to reveal the actual number of employees they have in the U.S. and how many workers they have overseas.

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February 10th, 2012

$600M for S.J.‘s housing market

Distressed homeowners in San Joaquin County - at one point the nation's No. 1 foreclosure market - are in line to receive nearly $600 million in benefits from a multistate settlement with the nation's biggest banks.

Also praising the settlement, but more cautiously, was Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton.

"While this is welcome news, we still need to press for more," he said. "Not enough homeowners will be served by this settlement."

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February 10th, 2012

Rep. Jerry McNerney happy with foreclosure settlement, but says more needs to be done

Rep. Jerry McNerney said he was glad to learn that five banks have agreed to a settlement in the foreclosure crisis, especially considering that San Joaquin County has been hard hit by home foreclosures.

“I am hopeful that people in our region will be helped by this settlement, but we must be vigilant in monitoring how effectively this settlement is carried out and make sure the banks live up to their commitments,” McNerney, D-Pleasanton, said in a news release.

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February 9th, 2012

Central Valley’s major ship channel to be improved

A total of $5.3 million has been allocated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to improve the shipping channel from Stockton to San Francisco Bay, says Rep. Jerry McNerney, D-Pleasanton.

The largest portion -- $4,491,720 -- was awarded for operations and maintenance dredging at the Port of Stockton.
Another $800,000 was awarded for the San Francisco Bay to Stockton “marine highway” project.

“Construction and infrastructure jobs are vital to our regional economic health just as our infrastructure is vital to commerce, and this project will help put our community back to work,” says Mr. McNerney.

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