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  1. Norma In the News Daily Bulletin—Re-elect Norma Torres to the U.S. House Los Angeles Times—For Rep. Norma Torres, born in Guatemala, immigration is personal People—Congresswoman Norma Torres Shares Her American Story and Fights to End the Separation of Immigrant Families

  2. Rep. Torres voted no on House Vote 232 : On Passage: Passed (H.R.192: To prohibit individuals who are not citizens of the United States from voting in elections in the District of Columbia and to repeal the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022) See 5 more votes from May 23 . May 22. Rep. Torres voted no on House Vote 226 : On ...

  3. chci.org › staff-and-leadership › rep-norma-j-torresREP. NORMA J. TORRES | CHCI

    Congresswoman Norma J. Torres represents California’s 35th congressional district which includes Bloomington, Chino, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona, and Rialto. She previously served as a State Senator, Assembly Member, and as a Mayor and Council Member in the City of Pomona. Since coming to Congress, Rep. Torres has worked to make sure Washington is responsive to

  4. 25. Juni 2020 · On the House side, Ontario Democratic Rep. Norma Torres submitted a list for stronger provisions for the Justice and Policing Act of 2020. She pulled from her 17.5-year experience as a 911 dispatcher, where she connected people-in-need with law enforcement every day. “I worked for LAPD during a very difficult time,” Torres said.

  5. Norma J. Torres, the Representative from California - in Congress from 2023 through Present. Currently serving California District 35

  6. 2. Juni 2021 · U.S. Rep. Norma Torres of Pomona is the only member of Congress who was born in Central America. Above, she argues against an amendment in a House Rules Committee session in 2019. California’s ...

  7. Norma Torres. Norma J. Torres assumed office in the U.S. House of Representatives in California's 35th District in January 2015. Torres was born April 4, 1965, in Guatemala and immigrated to the United States when she was five years old. She received her bachelor's degree in labor studies from the National Labor College in Silver Springs, Maryland.