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Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District, which includes Burbank, Glendale, West Hollywood, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena.&nbsp; &nbsp; Friedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable, safeguarding access to clean water, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters, and creating an economy that works for everyone. &nbsp; Friedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. &nbsp; Before joining Congress, Friedman represented the 44 th district in the California State Assembly, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment, housing, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk, Griffith Park safety improvements, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety, invest in zero-emission vehicles, and promote water conservation.&nbsp; &nbsp; Laura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. Building on her years of community service, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. &nbsp; Laura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and Chair of the Join","source_url":"https://friedman.house.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Climate","stance":"Biography","detail":"Rep. Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District, which includes Burbank, Glendale, West Hollywood, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena.&nbsp; &nbsp; Friedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable, safeguarding access to clean water, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters, and creating an economy that works for everyone. &nbsp; Friedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. &nbsp; Before joining Congress, Friedman represented the 44 th district in the California State Assembly, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment, housing, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk, Griffith Park safety improvements, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety, invest in zero-emission vehicles, and promote water conservation.&nbsp; &nbsp; Laura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. Building on her years of community service, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. &nbsp; Laura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and Chair of the Join","source_url":"https://friedman.house.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Education","stance":"Biography","detail":"Rep. Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District, which includes Burbank, Glendale, West Hollywood, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena.&nbsp; &nbsp; Friedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable, safeguarding access to clean water, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters, and creating an economy that works for everyone. &nbsp; Friedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. &nbsp; Before joining Congress, Friedman represented the 44 th district in the California State Assembly, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment, housing, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk, Griffith Park safety improvements, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety, invest in zero-emission vehicles, and promote water conservation.&nbsp; &nbsp; Laura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. Building on her years of community service, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. &nbsp; Laura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and Chair of the Join","source_url":"https://friedman.house.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Technology","stance":"Biography","detail":"Rep. Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District, which includes Burbank, Glendale, West Hollywood, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena.&nbsp; &nbsp; Friedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable, safeguarding access to clean water, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters, and creating an economy that works for everyone. &nbsp; Friedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. &nbsp; Before joining Congress, Friedman represented the 44 th district in the California State Assembly, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment, housing, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk, Griffith Park safety improvements, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety, invest in zero-emission vehicles, and promote water conservation.&nbsp; &nbsp; Laura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. Building on her years of community service, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. &nbsp; Laura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and Chair of the Join","source_url":"https://friedman.house.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Housing","stance":"Biography","detail":"Rep. Friedman has lived in California for more than three decades. Currently, she lives in Glendale with her husband and daughter. Friedman proudly represents California’s 30th District, which includes Burbank, Glendale, West Hollywood, and parts of Los Angeles and Pasadena.&nbsp; &nbsp; Friedman is committed to making meaningful progress on the issues that matter most to her district: making housing more affordable, safeguarding access to clean water, protecting communities from wildfires and other disasters, and creating an economy that works for everyone. &nbsp; Friedman serves on two key committees: the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. &nbsp; Before joining Congress, Friedman represented the 44 th district in the California State Assembly, where she built a reputation as a tireless advocate for the environment, housing, and transportation. During her time in the Assembly, she secured more than $60 million in funding for local projects like the Glendale Riverwalk, Griffith Park safety improvements, and upgrades to the Glendale Central Library. She also led the charge on landmark legislation to improve road safety, invest in zero-emission vehicles, and promote water conservation.&nbsp; &nbsp; Laura got her start in the private sector working as a film and television producer after receiving her B.A. from the University of Rochester, New York. Building on her years of community service, Laura also served on the Glendale City Council and as the Mayor of Glendale. &nbsp; Laura was tapped for several leadership roles during her time in the state legislature, including the Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee, Chair of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, Assistant Speaker pro Tempore for the Assembly, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, the Assembly Select Committee on Urban Development to Combat Climate Change, and Chair of the Join","source_url":"https://friedman.house.gov/about","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Economy","stance":"Issues","detail":"Image Congress Learn about news and information related to Congress. Image Economy Read relevant news, information and initiatives regarding the Economy. Image Education Learn about initiatives and news items related to Education. Image Energy Read relevant news, information and initiatives regarding Energy. 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