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U.S. Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce.
U.S. Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce.

 

U.S. Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, will celebrate Memorial Day in all three valleys of California’s 25th Congressional District with events on both Saturday, May 25 and Monday, May 27.

“Our district is rooted in service and I am honored to spend my first Memorial Day as your Congresswoman remembering the heroes who fought and died for this country,” Hill said in a statement.

“Coming from a long line of veterans, I know how important it is to protect the servicemembers who have protected us and I am so proud to join hands with our community as we honor those who laid down their lives for our freedom,” she said.

Below is the list of events Hill will attend.

SATURDAY, 5/25
Santa Clarita Veterans Backpack Walk

Realty Executives Santa Clarita
Wiley Canyon Rd & Lyons Ave
Santa Clarita 91321
7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. (Hill to attend 8:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.)

Antelope Valley Memorial Day BBQ
Pete Knight Veterans Home of California, Lancaster
45221 30th Street West
Lancaster 93536
11:30 a.. to 2 p.m. (Hill to attend 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.)

MONDAY, 5/27
Antelope Valley “Remembering Those Who Served” Ceremony

Lancaster Cemetery
111 E. Lancaster Blvd.
Lancaster 93535
9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Simi Valley Memorial Day Ceremony
Tapo Community Park
Veterans Plaza
3700 Avenida Simi
Simi Valley 93063
4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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  1. Bill Homan says:

    Katie Hill ran as a new sort of moderate democrat. When she campaigned she emphasized she came from a Republican family; her father was law enforcement; she had guns in her home; she supported Immigration Custom Enforcement and she would even vote funds for a physical barrier on the border.

    Katie Hill gave a speech at Pete Knights Veteran Home this Memorial weekend. She repeated the same campaign talking points about her conservative background. When she is in Washington D.C. a very different Katie Hill emerges.

    Once elected, Hill was pressed by reporters to clarify her campaign statements to fund a border barrier. Katie Hill responded, “The border wall is off the table.”

    Katie Hill signed a statement that says she opposes removing illegal aliens from subsidized public housing. Low income Americans, senior citizens and veterans wait years for public housing while illegal aliens reside in the homes intended for them.

    Our so-called moderate democrat congresswoman serves on the House Oversight Committee. Congresswoman Hill claims the Oversight Committee has evidence Trump committed crimes while in office. Yet Hill doesn’t even name the crime, much less show the evidence for the unnamed crime.

    Katie Hill supports Bernie Sanders’ Medicare for All plan. The plan eliminates employer health insurance. It also ends the popular Medicare Advantage plans that seniors rely upon.

    Katie Hill endorses Kamala Harris to be her candidate for president. Senator Harris supports gun bans and said Immigration Custom Enforcement resembles the KKK.

    Katie Hill has shown her true colors. The campaign message that Katie Hill is a moderate democrat, that she continues to peddle, is a sham meant to deceive voters in her district.

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