Before you scroll social media…Today, I’m sharing a few standouts from last year’s long list of “Katie Porter Wants You to Read” articles.When I first decided to run for Congress, my mentor and former law professor Elizabeth Warren told me, “If you’re doing this right, you will learn something new every day.” It’s true. Whether it’s something new about my community, or policy, or politics, I am always learning. It’s a critical part of the job that is often overlooked. But I’ve always been someone who loved both reading and learning. In 2017, as a newbie candidate, I attended a small grassroots fundraiser hosted by some younger voters in the district. As we discussed what I was running on and how I would lead, they asked why I knew so much about so many topics. The answer is simple—I read a lot! While Congress has offered me the opportunity to learn from some real experts in all sorts of fields, I’ve always relied on good journalism to teach me and push me to think about things differently. I start by reading the news on my phone before doing the social media scroll. In my government office, I send around a weekly list of articles that I call “Katie Porter Wants You to Read.” It’s a list of news articles that I find meaningful for getting or keeping perspective on our work. Today, I’m sharing a few standouts from last year’s long list of “Katie Porter Wants You to Read” articles. These are a few topics that may not have made the headlines or the push alerts on your phone, but they’re all pieces that offer a valuable perspective or insight into the lives and problems of Americans.
I hope you find at least one of these worth the read. And if you’re thinking of 2024 goals—consider making it a point to support quality journalism, especially your local newspapers. Thanks for learning with me! Katie Porter |
Thursday, January 4, 2024
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