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 * WELCOMING WOMEN IN STEM AS NEW UNITED STATES CITIZENS
   
   Speaker Emerita Pelosi joined the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,
   the San Francisco Passport Agency, and the U.S. District Court of Northern
   District of California at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art for a
   naturalization ceremony to welcome a group of 36 women in STEM as new U.S.
   Citizens — celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
   


 * CELEBRATING THE SAN FRANCISCO HEARTS IN SF GALA
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined the San Francisco General Hospital
   Foundation, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital Staff, Mayor London
   Breed, Secretary Xavier Becerra, and other leaders in celebrating the annual
   Hearts in SF Gala. She was honored to receive this year’s Lifetime
   Achievement Award and give thanks to the staff of SFGHF and ZSFG for the
   incredible care they provide the people of San Francisco.
   


 * KEEPING THE PRESIDIO FREE AND OPEN FOR ALL
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined members of the Presidio Trust leadership
   and staff to announce that the park is set to receive $200 million from the
   U.S. Department of the Interior, secured by Speaker Emerita Pelosi in
   Democrats’ historic Inflation Reduction Act. The new funding will help meet
   long-deferred maintenance needs: bolstering the Presidio’s climate resilience
   and ensuring the park remain free and open for all.
   


 * CELEBRATING AN INVESTMENT IN THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi celebrates a $400 million investment from the
   Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Golden Gate Bridge to bolster its
   resiliency to earthquakes with Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Special Advisor to
   the President Mitch Landrieu and local leaders. The Bridge Investment Program
   from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law delivers $12.5 billion to build,
   repair and replace key bridges across the country.
   


 * OPENING CENTRAL SUBWAY
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joins Deputy Administrator Veronica Vanterpool
   of the Federal Transit Administration, Mayor London Breed, other political
   leaders and community members for the official opening of the Central Subway
   where they discussed the importance of unifying communities, creating jobs,
   environmental and economic justice. Pelosi helped to secure 53% of the total
   cost of the Central Subway, over $1 billion in federal funds, which will
   provide a direct transit connection between Chinatown, Downtown and the
   T-Third line.
   


 * PARKS FOR THE PEOPLE, WHERE THE PEOPLE ARE
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi celebrated the 50th anniversary of Golden Gate
   National Recreation Area (GGNRA) with Amy Meyer, one of the original founders
   of the People for a GGNRA, North Bay Congressman Jared Huffman, and community
   leaders. A proud accomplishment of her predecessor, the late former Rep.
   Phillip Burton, GGNRA is one of the largest national parks in an urban
   setting with more than 82,000 acres of parklands, 60 miles of coast and more
   than 15 million visitors per year.
   


 * FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined Florence Fang, Ted Fang and community
   members for a tour and discussion at the Florence Fang Community Farm in the
   Bayview. During the roundtable discussion, Pelosi heard from youth, local
   education leaders and nutrition experts about food sovereignty systems and
   the need for communities to have access to grow and take control of their own
   food supply. The Fang Community Farm benefited from $375,000 in federal
   American Rescue Plan funding.
   


 * INVESTING IN OUR NATION AND OUR FUTURE
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined Secretary of State Antony Blinken,
   Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and local scientists for a tour of the SLAC National
   Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford. The tour highlighted world-class U.S.
   research in biotech and energy as part of the Department of State’s new
   Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy. The Inflation Reduction Act provides
   $2 billion for National Labs, and the CHIPS and Science Act incentivizes
   semiconductor manufacturing, energy research and advanced computing research
   initiatives.
   


 * COMBATTING HUNGER & FOOD INSECURITY
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined San Francisco-Marin Food Bank Vice Chair
   Johnathan Walker, Executive Director Tanis Crosby and the rest of the Staff
   and Board at the ribbon cutting of their new warehouse expansion, which will
   allow the Food Bank to distribute 75 million pounds annually from its two
   primary facilities, serving up to 200,000 people per week. Pelosi celebrated
   the important work that SFMFB does in distributing food throughout the city
   and highlighted the recent $1 million dollars in federal Community Project
   Funding she secured for the Food Bank’s new 5,200 square foot walk in cooler.
   


 * IT TAKES THE HOOD
   
   Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined Rudy Corpuz, Jr., Founder and Executive
   Director of United Playaz, to honor UP’s 28th Anniversary with programs
   providing youth with adult support, academic enrichment and leadership skills
   under the motto “It Takes The Hood to Save The Hood.” Pelosi highlighted the
   work United Playaz does to make our community safer from gun violence and
   make the future better for young people. In the Congress, Pelosi has been
   fighting to secure $4 million to help United Playaz expand into a new
   building.
   

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