Indian American lawmaker talks to ethnic media about everything from healthcare reforms to ensuring fair elections.
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The congressman, who represents Silicon Valley, is the first Indian American lawmaker to join the Congressional Pakistan Caucus.
Indian Americans bring a depth of knowledge, ideas and innovations, as well as money, to address India’s complex challenges.
The reimposition of an annual fee on health insurance providers might cost an additional $500 per family.
The California Democrat has been named to several key congressional committees, including Armed Services and Budget.
The California Democrat denounces President Trump’s plans to declare a national emergency.
The event is hosted by Rothko Chapel, as part of its annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration, in partnership with Houston’s Mahatma Gandhi Library.
Indian Embassy partners with community and business organizations to kick-start commemoration period.
Over two dozen senators, representatives attend the annual event in hallowed halls of US Congress.
Indiaspora launches database to track Indian American philanthropic contributions to American higher education institutions.
The Indiaspora-Dalberg Community Engagement Survey finds large “giving gap” and “passion gap.”
Research by the Indian American Impact Fund reveals that of the 88 candidates, 82 percent are Democrats and 13 percent Republicans.
The India Initiative launched the annual India Ideas Conference in April 2017.
A number of India experts, current and former diplomats, and thought leaders will address the event.
Various South Asian and Indian America groups recall Thind’s struggle to obtain US citizenship.
The group says it is pleased that the budget contains many of its recommendations.
The California Republican, a member of Congress since 1993, has been an unwavering friend of India throughout his congressional tenure.
Twenty-three US lawmakers and three envoys address attendees in Senate office building for the Diwali celebrations.
She was appointed by the US Chamber of Commerce to head the council on October 10.
Ro Khanna said there is no dearth of capable politicians in California and that new and innovative leaders should be given an opportunity to lead.
The proposal runs counter to American values.
“So excited and honored to lead USIBC during this period of great potential and promise in the relationship,” tweets Biswal.
He called for the President and Congress to come together and pass the bipartisan DREAM Act.
In March this year, Khanna had introduced a bipartisan bill.
Raja Krishnamoorthi expressed concern over Trump using his executive power to pardon Flynn, which the president had once openly said will be used more “aggressively.”