McCarthy, Valadao Host Briefing with Emergency Services Officials Following California Storms and Flooding | Representative Kevin McCarthy Skip to main content AboutContactE-Newsletter SubscriptionOffice LocationsWebsite ProblemServicesArt CompetitionCommemorative GreetingsConsumer ProtectionDisaster PreparednessFederal Business OpportunitiesFlagsFor BusinessesGovernment ResourcesHelpful ResourcesIdentity TheftInternshipsIn the Event of an EmergencyMilitary PersonnelParentsPassportsSenior Citizens' ResourcesStudent Financial AidStudentsTours and TicketsU.S. Service Academy NominationsVeterans History ProjectVeterans' ResourcesWashington DC VisitorsMediaPress ReleasesIssuesAgricultureEconomyEducationEnergyForeign AffairsGovernment SpendingHealth CareImmigrationNational SecuritySpace and AeronauticsTaxesTransportationValley FeverVeterans IssuesWater Image HomeMediaPress ReleasesMcCarthy, Valadao Host Briefing with Emergency Services Officials Following California Storms and FloodingMay 22, 2023 Press ReleaseToday, Congressman Kevin McCarthy and Congressman David Valadao (CA-22) hosted another virtual meeting with local, state, and federal emergency services officials to discuss continued federal and state disaster assistance for flood-impacted communities in Kern, Tulare, Fresno, and Kings counties following this year’s winter storms and disaster response. McCarthy released the following statement: “First, I want to commend our dedicated emergency service officials and first responders who have been working around the clock to help our communities rebuild after the devastating winter storms from earlier this year. To ensure they have necessary resources to carry out their jobs, I will continue working in a bipartisan fashion with local, state, and national officials so that Californians in the Central Valley and across the state are supported during this time.”Congressman Valadao offered the following statement:“Responding to the recent storms and expected flooding requires long-term coordination between our state, local, and federal partners. Flood response is not a political issue, and I’ll continue working to ensure the Central Valley has the resources they need to prepare and recover.” TopWashington DC Office2468 Rayburn House Office BuildingWashington, DC 20515Phone: (202) 225-2915Fax: (202) 225-2908Bakersfield District Office4100 Empire DriveSuite 150Bakersfield, CA 93309Phone: (661) 327-3611Fax: (661) 637-0867Clovis District Office2187 Herndon AvenueSuite 101Clovis, CA 93611Phone: (559) 701-2530AboutContactE-Newsletter SubscriptionOffice LocationsWebsite ProblemServicesArt CompetitionCommemorative GreetingsConsumer ProtectionDisaster PreparednessFederal Business OpportunitiesFlagsFor BusinessesGovernment ResourcesHelpful ResourcesIdentity TheftInternshipsIn the Event of an EmergencyMilitary PersonnelParentsPassportsSenior Citizens' ResourcesStudent Financial AidStudentsTours and TicketsU.S. Service Academy NominationsVeterans History ProjectVeterans' ResourcesWashington DC VisitorsMediaPress ReleasesIssuesAgricultureEconomyEducationEnergyForeign AffairsGovernment SpendingHealth CareImmigrationNational SecuritySpace and AeronauticsTaxesTransportationValley FeverVeterans IssuesWaterCopyrightPrivacyHouse.gov