Joe Baca

Joe Baca
Joe Natalio Bacais a U.S. Representative, last serving California's 43rd congressional district as a member of the Democratic Party. The district, numbered as the 42nd from 1999 to 2003, is located in southwestern San Bernardino County and includes Fontana, Rialto, Ontario and parts of the city of San Bernardino. After redistricting, he decided to run in the new, adjacent 35th congressional district, where he faced fellow Democrat Gloria Negrete McLeod. On November 6, 2012, Baca lost his seat by a...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth23 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
It is crucial that members of Congress cast votes that are supportive of the values upon which our nation was founded: equality, freedom, and opportunity for all people.
The Republicans would like to take us back to a darker time, when corporations ruled and the underserved had no rights.
The Postal Service needs tools to modernize and compete. That is why today I am a cosponsor of H.R. 22, the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act.
With a growing population, there is a growing need for more water delivery and storage.
The Postal Service delivers mail six days a week to nearly 140 million addresses. Every year this number increases by 2 million.
The Postal Service's unmatched ability to reach every household and business in America six days a week is a vital part of the nation's infrastructure.
As a proud Catholic, I know the impact that faith-based education can have in our society and have witnessed it first hand in my district.
Every year thousands of Americans mistakenly refer to Cinco de Mayo as Mexico's Independence Day.
Products made in China are cheap through the exploitation of the workforce. Every time we shop, we are driving the nail further into the coffin of American manufacturing jobs.
Instead of creating new jobs, Republicans gave tax cuts to companies that send jobs overseas.
We cannot neglect the unemployed, underemployed and dislocated workers of America who need ample and widespread funding for federal job training services.
We learned in World War II that no single nation holds a monopoly on wisdom, morality or right to power, but that we must fight for the weak and promote democracy.
To help U.S. workers, farmers and businesses, and Americas long-term economic security, Congress should take decisive action to bring about fair trade with China, instead of squandering this opportunity on a weak Republican bill.
American families be warned, if the White House doesn't send your jobs overseas, they'll send your kids.