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Welcome

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    Dear Friends,

    The 30th District of Texas is a diverse, vibrant district that encompasses downtown Dallas, Fair Park, Oak Lawn, Old East Dallas, Pleasant Grove, and South Oak Cliff; all of Balch Springs, DeSoto, Hutchins, Lancaster and Wilmer and parts of Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Ferris, Glenn Heights and Ovilla.  I am honored to represent the 30th District, and I welcome you to my online office.

    Thank you,

    Eddie Bernice Johnson

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Meeting with Sudanese Women's Caucus

Meeting with Sudanese Women's Caucus
Congresswoman Johnson and Congresswoman Barbara Lee meet with members of the Sudanese Women's Caucus, who came to Washington for elections training.

Interview with Dnevni avaz

Interview with Dnevni avaz
Sead Numanovic, the editor-in-chief of Dnevni avaz, interviews Congresswoman Johnson during Bosnian Women's Day on Capitol Hill.

Community Reinvestment Modernization Act

Community Reinvestment Modernization Act
At the National Community Reinvestment Coalition's annual meeting, Congresswoman Johnson announces that she has introduced the Community Reinvestment Modernization Act of 2009.

Trip to Bahrain

Trip to Bahrain
Congresswoman Johnson poses with American troops stationed in Bahrain

Jump$tart 2009 Federal Legislator of the Year

Jump$tart 2009 Federal Legislator of the Year
Congresswoman Johnson accepts the Jump$tart 2009 Federal Legislator of the Year award from Neil Milner of the Jump$tart Coalition and Carolyn Berkowitz of the Capitol One Foundation

Meeting with Kristin Bell and Resolve Uganda

Meeting with Kristin Bell and Resolve Uganda
Congresswoman Johnson poses with actress Kristin Bell, makers of the film Invisible Children, and members of Resolve Uganda after a meeting about helping child soldiers

Congressional Art Competition

Congressional Art Competition
Congresswoman Johnson poses with the first place winner of the District 30 Congressional Art Competition, Rachel Suggs of Booker T. Washington High School