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Congresswoman Waters was featured in the Torrance Tribune for her attendance at a screening of Eugene Jarecki's documentary called "The House I Live In." Held at the Shiloh Baptist Church in D.C., the documentary gave an account of America's war on drugs and considers how it has influenced the state of the nation's prisons, finances and families.
Congresswoman Waters was featured in the Inglewood News during Inauguration Weekend. Congresswoman Waters represents California's 43rd Congressional District, which includes the cities of Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, Lomita and Torrance.

While the enthusiasm and crowd size for Barack Obama's second inauguration didn't match that of his first, the spectacle was no less grand and the level of security no less tight.

The sidewalks are so buckled along parts of Sepulveda Boulevard in Westchester that parents pushing strollers have been spotted veering off the path and into an adjacent bike lane.

Dislodged by massive old ficus tree roots, pieces of sidewalk form peaks that might be attractive to skateboarders, but are less than ideal for pedestrians.

The new chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, Rep.

Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee (HFSC), today released the following statement in response to the news that President Barack Obama will nominate Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Ranking Member of the House Financial Services Committee, today welcomed President Obama's nomination of Mary Jo White to be the next chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), stating:

For some lucky ticket holders, inauguration weekend kicked off Saturday with a screening of Eugene Jarecki's provocative documentary about America's war on drugs, "The House I Live In," at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington's Shaw neighborhood.

While Dodd-Frank opponents will attempt to make "technical" corrections to the legislation, they may encounter fierce resistance from Rep. Maxine Waters, the 12-term California Democrat recently appointed as the ranking member of the House Financial Services Committee.

Partisan rancor presides over Washington, but for a few fleeting hours on Inauguration Day, bipartisan comity takes over as official Washington breaks bread — literally, as Vice President Biden would say — for the inaugural luncheon held for more than a century.