Doug LaMalfaDoug LaMalfa CA-01

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 1 since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2010 – 2012; State Delegate from 2002 – 2008
Other positions: Ranking Member, Elections and Constitutional Amendments and Natural Resources and Water subcommittees
District:   counties of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, and Tehama, and most of Yuba County. The largest cities in the district are Chico, Redding, and Yuba City.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
“I went to see firsthand the massive amount of organized crime and illegal cartel grow operations overwhelming Siskiyou County. The rapid growth of this criminal enterprise was staggering,” LaMalfa said in a statement. “Just a few years ago the area was sparsely populated with juniper and scrub brush dotting the rocky hillsides at the base of Mt. Shasta. Now, thousands of illegal grows have filled the landscape with large greenhouses.

Congressman Doug LaMalfa’s Chico Airport funding announcement

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Summary

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 1 since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2010 – 2012; State Delegate from 2002 – 2008
Other positions: Ranking Member, Elections and Constitutional Amendments and Natural Resources and Water subcommittees
District:   counties of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, and Tehama, and most of Yuba County. The largest cities in the district are Chico, Redding, and Yuba City.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
“I went to see firsthand the massive amount of organized crime and illegal cartel grow operations overwhelming Siskiyou County. The rapid growth of this criminal enterprise was staggering,” LaMalfa said in a statement. “Just a few years ago the area was sparsely populated with juniper and scrub brush dotting the rocky hillsides at the base of Mt. Shasta. Now, thousands of illegal grows have filled the landscape with large greenhouses.

Congressman Doug LaMalfa’s Chico Airport funding announcement

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News

About

Source: Government page

Doug LaMalfa 1Doug LaMalfa is a fourth generation rice farmer and business owner who has lived in Northern California all his life. Doug attended local schools and grew up learning the value of hard work and community service. Doug earned his degree in Ag/Business from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He now manages the family farming business originally founded by his great-grandfather in 1931.

Water is the North State’s most precious natural resource and Doug LaMalfa believes in protecting our water rights and developing more water storage. He has continually advocated for increasing California’s water supply, supporting planned projects such as Sites Reservoir and the Auburn Dam. Doug has been a leader in opposing burdensome environmental regulations that place fairy shrimp and fish ahead of human needs.

Agriculture and Forestry have been the backbone of northern California’s economy for generations and Doug LaMalfa has made it a priority to educate his fellow Representatives on the importance of resource industries and the beneficial stewardship they provide. Doug successfully authored and passed California’s Forest Fire Protection Act of 2004 to allow landowners to make their rural lands fire-safe.

Doug LaMalfa’s firm beliefs are that government should do no harm and that limited government means government should do only what people cannot do for themselves, in the most efficient manner possible.

Personal

Full Name:  Doug LaMalfa

Gender:  Male

Family:  Wife: Jill; 4 Children: Kyle, Allison, Sophia, Natalie

Birth Date:  07/02/1960

Birth Place: Oroville, CA

Home City: Richvale, CA

Religion:  Christian

Source:

Education

BS, Business/Agriculture, California Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo, 1982

AA, Butte College, 1980

Political Experience

Member, Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives, 2023-present

Representative, United States House of Representatives, California, District 1, 2013-present

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, California, District 1, 2022

Senator, California State Senate, District 4, 2010-2012

Candidate, California State Senate, District 4, 2010

Assembly Member, California State Assembly, District 2, 2002-2008

Candidate, California State Assembly, District 2, 2002, 2004, 2006

Professional Experience

Owner/Partner, DSL Farms, 1990-present

Owner/Partner, LaMalfa Farms Rice

Offices

Washington, DC Office
408 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Telephone: (202) 225-3076

Auburn District Office
2399 Rickenbacker Way
Auburn, CA 95602
Phone: (530) 878-5035

Chico District Office
120 Independence Circle
Suite B
Chico, CA 95973
Telephone: (530) 343-1000

Redding District Office
2885 Churn Creek Road
Suite C
Redding, CA 96002

Contact

Email: Government

Web Links

Politics

Source: none

Election Results

To learn more, go to the wikipedia section in this post.

Finances

Source: Open Secrets

Committees

Congressman LaMalfa is a member of the following committees and subcommittees:

  • Chairman of Forestry Subcommittee
  • General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit Subcommittee
  • Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee
  • Railroads, Pipeline, and Hazardous Material Subcommittee
  • Highway and Transit Subcommittee
  • Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee
  • Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries

New Legislation

Issues

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Agriculture
I’m proud to represent one of the most diverse and productive agricultural areas in the world. Northern California is the second largest rice growing region in the nation, we produce over 90% of America’s domestic olives, and we grow over half of all the dried plum produced in the world…

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U.S. Capitol
Information and content related to Congress and the operations of the House of Representatives.

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helicopter and armed guards
Defense and National Security are important to our district and to my work in Congress. Ensuring the strength and readiness of the United States Armed Forces is one of the primary responsibilities of Congress…

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A strong economy and good jobs are very important to our district and to my work in Congress. Learn more about my views on this issue.

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Books
I strongly believe that every child should have access to a quality education. Providing a first-rate education for America’s youth is one of the most important responsibilities of parents, local school boards, states, and, to a degree, the federal government…

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oil rig and sunset
Our nation needs a coherent policy that promotes domestic production of energy, which will grow our economy and decrease our reliance on foreign oil…

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US Coins
Learn my views on Spending Cuts and Debt.

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Financial Services
Financial Services are critical to the vitality of our economy. Our businesses and entrepreneurs require access to capital, stable financial markets, and regulatory clarity in order to grow and create jobs…

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United Nations flags
American foreign policy must focus on promoting freedom throughout the world, and building dependable alliances around the world. While foreign aid is a strong tool to incentivize adherence to these values, our nation should never fund countries or organizations that act against our interests…

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Yosimite National Park
The health and productivity of national forests have never been at a more critical juncture – 129 million dead and dying trees statewide from drought and insect and disease epidemics. As a result of decades of aggressive fire suppression and hands-off management practices, our forests have become overgrown and mismanaged to the point of becoming virtual tinderboxes…

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Blood Pressure Monitor
When it comes to health care, I believe Americans deserve access to quality, affordable health care options that can be tailored to fit their needs. Throughout Northern California, I hear from many residents struggling under Obamacare…

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Infrastructure

Learn about my work in Congress on infrastructure.


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Social Security and Medicare
Social Security and Medicare represent a promise that the federal government has made to its workers and elderly population since 1935 and 1965. It is the responsibility of Congress to ensure that the trust funds underpinning those systems remain stable and healthy in the long-term…

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tax form and coins
I have always opposed tax increases. It is my continued belief that government spending is inherently less efficient than private spending…

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Train
Our nation’s transportation network underpins almost every economic interaction in the United States. President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Interstate Highway System was visionary when it was built, but Congress has allowed it to dim in recent years…

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As important as it is to ensure that America is secure and prosperous, it is just as important to ensure we take care of those who were willing to put their lives on the line to guarantee our freedoms…

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Water
Approximately two-thirds of California’s water supply originates north of the Delta, a great portion of which is within the counties I represent. Northern California water users hold longstanding superior water rights, many of which predate the construction of either the Central Valley Project or State Water Project…

More Information

Services

Source: Government page

District:

Source: Wikipedia

California’s 1st congressional district is a U.S. congressional district in California. Doug LaMalfa, a Republican, has represented the district since January 2013. Currently, it encompasses the northeastern part of the state. Since the 2022 election, it includes the counties of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, and Tehama, and most of Yuba County. The largest cities in the district are Chico, Redding, and Yuba City.

Prior to redistricting in 2021, it included Butte County, Lassen County, Modoc County, Plumas County, Shasta County, Sierra County, Siskiyou County, Tehama County, most of Nevada County, part of Glenn County and part of Placer County. In the 2021 redistricting, it added the Yuba-Sutter area and removed most of its share of the Sierra Nevada.

Wikipedia

Douglas Lee LaMalfa (/ləˈmælfə/ lə-MAL-fə; born July 2, 1960) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California’s 1st congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, his district, formerly the second-largest in the state after the 8th (now largely the 23rd), covers nearly all of interior Northern California, including Chico, Redding, and Susanville.

A native of Oroville, LaMalfa was the California State Assemblyman for the 2nd district from 2002 to 2008 and California State Senator from the 4th district from 2010 to 2012.

Early life, education, and career

LaMalfa is a fourth-generation rice farmer and lifelong Northern California resident.[2] He graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor’s degree in agricultural business.[3]

California Assembly

Elections

In 2002, LaMalfa ran for the California Assembly in the 2nd District. He won the Republican primary with 59% of the vote,[4] and the general election with 67%.[5] He was reelected in 2004 (68%)[6] and 2006 (68%).[7]

Tenure

LaMalfa being presented the True Blue award by FRC President Tony Perkins

LaMalfa worked with Bernie Richter as an early supporter of Proposition 209, which ended affirmative action in California. He worked for passage of the Protection of Marriage Act, Proposition 22, which banned same-sex marriage in California, and after the California Supreme Court overturned that initiative in In re Marriage Cases, he was an early supporter of and active in the Proposition 8 campaign, an initiative that would overturn the court ruling and again ban same-sex marriage.[8][9] In June 2008, he urged voters to approve Proposition 8, saying “This is an opportunity to take back a little bit of dignity … for kids, for all of us in California. It really disturbs me that the will of the people was overridden by four members of the Supreme Court.”[10]

LaMalfa opposed Mike Feuer‘s microstamping bill, AB 1471, which Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law on October 13, 2007.[11]

LaMalfa was a co-author of ACA 20, which would empower law enforcement to act as Immigration, Customs Enforcement Agents and would have cracked down on illegal immigration.[12]

In 2007, LaMalfa successfully passed AB 1645, a law that would prevent seizures of firearms in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. This was the first pro-gun legislation passed and signed into law in a decade. When he was named the California Rifle and Pistol Association’s “Legislator of the Year” for 2007, LaMalfa said, “Receiving this award today from the California Rifle and Pistol Association is a truly humbling honor.”[13]

Committee assignments

  • Joint Committee on Legislative Audit[14]
  • Public Safety[15]
  • West Nile virus[16]

California Senate

2010 election

In 2010, LaMalfa ran for the California State Senate in the 4th District. In the Republican primary, he defeated State Assemblyman Rick Keene 58%–42%.[17] In the general election, he defeated Lathe Gill 68%–32%.[18]

Tenure

In November 2011, LaMalfa opposed a proposed bullet train, saying, “In light of the High Speed Rail plan that was submitted and that the numbers still do not work, California in this dire fiscal crisis that we’re in, we’re going to introduce legislation to repeal the HSR Authority and the funding for that the state was going to put forward”.[19]

LaMalfa opposed a bill that would require history teachers in all California public schools to teach history of homosexuality and gay civil rights. He said that Governor Jerry Brown was “out of touch with what I think are still mainstream American values. That’s not the kind of stuff I want my kids learning about in public school. They’ve really crossed a line into a new frontier.”[20]

LaMalfa strongly opposed the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, which would bypass the Electoral College, saying, “I think this is dangerous. It flies in the face of 220 years of election law. We have an electoral college; it was put there for a reason.”[21]

Committee assignments

  • Agriculture
  • Budget and Fiscal Review
  • Elections and Constitutional Amendments (Vice Chair)
  • Governance and Finance
  • Natural Resources and Water (Vice Chair)
  • Veterans Affairs
  • Joint Committee on Legislative Audit
  • Joint Committee on Fairs, Allocation, and Classification (Chair)
  • Joint Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture[22]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2012

In January 2012, 2nd district Congressman Wally Herger announced that he was retiring after 13 terms. Hours after his announcement, Republican consultant Dave Gilliard told Flash Report that Herger had endorsed LaMalfa as his successor. Herger’s district was renumbered the 1st in the 2010 round of redistricting.[23] LaMalfa’s state senate district was largely coextensive with the western portion of the congressional district.

LaMalfa finished first in the June 2012 Republican primary election with 38% of the vote in an eight-person race, winning 10 of the district’s 11 counties.[24]

On November 6, 2012, LaMalfa defeated Democratic Party nominee Jim Reed 57%–43%.[25]

2014

LaMalfa defeated Democratic nominee Heidi Hall in the general election with 61% of the vote.[26]

2016

In the 2016 general election, LaMalfa defeated Democratic nominee Jim Reed with 59.1% of the vote.[27]

2018

There were many candidates in the primary contest, including four candidates expressing preference for the Democratic party, two candidates expressing preference for the Republican party (including LaMalfa), and one candidate expressing preference for the Green Party of the United States. LaMalfa and Audrey Denney (who preferred the Democratic party) were the top two candidates in the primary, earning 51.7% and 17.9% of the vote respectively.[28]

During the general election, LaMalfa’s campaign sent out an attack mailer showing a falsified picture of Denney signing a document endorsing Nancy Pelosi and liberal Democrats. In February 2018, Denney uploaded the original photograph to her campaign website; it showed her signing a promise to oppose campaign contributions from the petroleum industry. LaMalfa’s campaign altered the wording on the document in its mailer.[29]

LaMalfa defeated Denney in the November 6 general election, with 54.9% of the 291,594 votes cast to Denney’s 45.1%.

2020

LaMalfa defeated Denney in a general-election rematch with 57.0% of the vote to her 43.0%.

2022

LaMalfa defeated Max Steiner, who described himself as a “moderate Democrat”, with 62.1% of the 246,225 votes cast to Steiner’s 37.9%.[30][31] During the campaign, Steiner attacked LaMalfa’s support for election fraud claims and his vote against certifying President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.[32]

In the 2022 race, 63% of LaMalfa’s campaign contributions came from inside his state, with 25% coming from inside his district.[33]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[34]

Caucus memberships

Political positions

Abortion

LaMalfa supported the overturning of Roe v. Wade. He called Roe v. Wade “partisan” and said it “does not represent the values of our country.”[39]

Climate change

Public statements made by LaMalfa have demonstrated a misinterpretation or misunderstanding of climate change. In a back and forth with Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg, LaMalfa conflated the climate with the seasons. “This one called is autumn, sir”, he said in response to Buttigieg saying that we are already experiencing the effects of the climate changing.[40]

LaMalfa has said, “The climate of the globe has been fluctuating since God created it”, and that the Book of Genesis disproves the scientific consensus on climate change, which he has called “bad science”.[41][42] In 2017, he said, “I don’t buy the idea that man-made activity is responsible.” In 2018, amid wildfires, LaMalfa said, “I’m not going to quibble here today about whether it’s man, or sunspot activity, or magma causing ice shelves to melt.” He suggested the wildfires were due to poor land management by state and federal agencies.[43]

LaMalfa’s February 2024 claim that CO2 cannot cause climate change—because it is only 0.04% of the atmosphere—was soon fact-checked as false and misleading, given the scientifically known strong effect of even small concentrations of that greenhouse gas on climate.[44][45]

Donald Trump

LaMalfa with President Donald Trump in November 2018

During President Donald Trump’s first impeachment, LaMalfa voted against impeachment, believing that Trump did not do anything that warranted impeachment, including during his phone call with the President of Ukraine.[46]

After Trump lost the 2020 election and refused to concede, LaMalfa claimed that “the circumstances surrounding this presidential election point to a fraudulent outcome.”[47] In December 2020, LaMalfa was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives who signed an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated[48] Trump. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.[49][50][51]

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued a statement that called signing the amicus brief an act of “election subversion.”[52][53]

On January 7, 2021, following the storming of the U.S. Capitol building by Trump supporters, LaMalfa and six other California representatives voted to reject the certification of Arizona’s and Pennsylvania’s electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election.[54]

Race

After the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, LaMalfa stayed silent on the matter for five days until finally expressing disappointment upon being questioned on the incident.[55]

After the passing of a defense spending bill with a provision aiming to weed out white supremacy from military and federal law enforcement, LaMalfa expressed concerns it would turn into a witch hunt and that racism will always exist.[56] He also claimed it is not Congress’s job to deal with racism in the government.[56]

In June 2021, LaMalfa was one of 14 House Republicans to vote against legislation to establish Juneteenth, a celebration of the end of slavery, as a federal holiday. The House passed the resolution with a vote of 415-14, while it passed in the Senate 100-0.[57]

Joe Biden

As of October 2021, LaMalfa had voted in line with Joe Biden‘s stated position 9.3% of the time.[58]

Farming

LaMalfa with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue (left), August 2018
LaMalfa with fellow Representatives Drew Ferguson (left) and Roger Marshall (right) in an agriculture meeting, December 2018

From 1995 to 2016, LaMalfa’s own farm received the largest amount of public assistance money from agricultural subsidies (over $1.7 million) in the history of Congress. As a member of the House Agricultural Committee, LaMalfa oversees farm subsidies, presenting a conflict of interest. In 2017, his spokesman, Parker Williams, said that LaMalfa “voted to end direct farm subsidy payments in the very first farm bill he worked on” and that a new farm bill proposed does not provide subsidies for rice grown in California, a crop that LaMalfa farms.[59][failed verification] He supported the 2020–2021 Indian farmers’ protest.[60]

LGBT rights

LaMalfa opposes same-sex marriage and has said that legalizing it would “open the floodgates” for polygamy to be legalized. He has said that marriage is “an institution created by God and supposed to be held up and respected by men and women.”[61] He endorsed the First Amendment Defense Act, which, among other things, sought to criminalize same-sex intercourse.[62] In 2015, LaMalfa co-sponsored a resolution to amend the Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.[63] On July 19, 2022, he voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, a bill that would protect the right to same-sex marriage at a federal level.[64][65]

Voter fraud

LaMalfa has said, “California is just a sieve on its voter security.” Speaking about his own district, he said, “There’s a percentage of illegal votes, probably in every district. Is it high here? Probably not. We don’t really have the demographics that would be a really big push of that.”[66]

Taxes

LaMalfa voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.[67] According to him, the bill will enable his constituents to save more money and give them tax relief. He said that the bill will give a “booster shot to the U.S. economy”, enable businesses to hire more workers, and cause more products to be made in the USA, especially in Redding.[68]

Colleagues

In November 2021, after Representative Paul Gosar shared an animated video of himself killing Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and attacking President Biden, LaMalfa voted against Gosar’s censure.[69]

Defense

In September 2021, LaMalfa was among 75 House Republicans to vote against the National Defense Authorization Act of 2022, which contains a provision that would require women to be drafted.[70][71]

Crime

LaMalfa has expressed support for prosecuting minors charged with felonies as adults and has supported the construction of additional juvenile detention centers.[72]

Education

LaMalfa supports posting the Ten Commandments in public schools.[73] In 2013, he co-sponsored the Abstinence Education Reallocation Act, which sought to teach abstinence in public schools.[74]

Immigration

LaMalfa sponsored H.R. 6202, the American Tech Workforce Act of 2021, introduced by Representative Jim Banks. The legislation would establish a wage floor for the high-skill H-1B visa program, thereby significantly reducing employer dependence on the program. The bill would also eliminate the Optional Practical Training program that allows foreign graduates to stay and work in the United States.[75]

Ukraine

In August 2023 Doug LaMalfa was the sole California Republican to vote in favor of Amendment 22 of H.R. 2670 to prohibit all security assistance to Ukraine.[76] Additionally LaMalfa was the only California Republican to vote for Amendment 21 to cancel $300 million of assistance for Ukraine.[77]

Electoral history

California Assembly 2nd District Republican Primary Election, 2002
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa32,00458.80
RepublicanPat Kight12,46722.90
RepublicanJohn Byrne8,13114.90
RepublicanDan Ryhal1,8633.40
California Assembly 2nd District Election, 2002
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa79,36167.40
DemocraticDoug Kinyon34,52429.30
LibertarianPete Bret3,9963.30
California Assembly 2nd District Election, 2004
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)115,65164.90
DemocraticBarbara McIver62,64335.10
California Assembly 2nd District Election, 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)95,72368.10
DemocraticMel Smith41,42529.50
Peace and FreedomPhil Dynan3,4742.40
California Senate 4th District Republican Primary Election, 2010
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa72,74257.80
RepublicanRick Keene53,12942.20
California Senate 4th District Election, 2010
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa226,23968.30
DemocraticLathe Gill105,46031.70
California 1st Congressional District Primary Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa66,52737.90
DemocraticJim Reed43,40924.80
RepublicanSam Aanestad25,22414.40
RepublicanMichael Dacquisto10,5306.00
RepublicanPete Stiglich10,2585.80
DemocraticNathan Arrowsmith8,5984.90
IndependentGary Allen Oxley5,9013.40
RepublicanGregory Cheadle4,9392.80
California 1st Congressional District Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa168,82757.40
DemocraticJim Reed125,38642.60
California 1st Congressional District Primary Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)75,31753.40
DemocraticHeidi Hall42,48130.10
RepublicanGregory Cheadle13,9099.90
DemocraticDan Levine9,2136.50
California 1st Congressional District Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)132,05261.00
DemocraticHeidi Hall84,32039.00
California 1st Congressional District Primary Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)86,13640.80
DemocraticJim Reed59,66528.30
RepublicanJoe Montes35,87517.00
DemocraticDavid Peterson13,4306.40
RepublicanGary Allen Oxley6,8853.30
IndependentJeff Gerlach4,9582.30
RepublicanGregory Cheadle4,2172.00
California 1st Congressional District Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)185,44859.05
DemocraticJim Reed128,58840.95
California 1st Congressional District Primary Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)98,35451.7
DemocraticAudrey Denney34,12117.9
DemocraticJessica Jones Holcombe22,30611.7
DemocraticMarty Walters16,0328.4
RepublicanGregory Edward Cheadle11,6606.1
DemocraticDavid Peterson5,7073.0
GreenLewis Elbinger2,1911.2
California 1st Congressional District Election, 2018
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)160,04654.9
DemocraticAudrey Denney131,54845.1
California 1st Congressional District Election, 2020
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug LaMalfa (inc.)204,19057.00
DemocraticAudrey Denney154,07343.00

Personal life

LaMalfa is married to Jill LaMalfa. They have four children. LaMalfa commutes weekly from California to Washington, D.C.[46] He is an owner and manager of the DSL LaMalfa Family Partnership, which owns and operates the family rice farm in Richvale, California.[59][78] LaMalfa employs a farm manager who runs the farm while he is in Washington.[46]

LaMalfa has donated over $100,000 to his own campaigns and other Republican Party causes and candidates.[79] As of 2018, he has a net worth of nearly $3.5 million.[80]
LaMalfa is a Christian.[81]

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Doug LaMalfa CA-01

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 1 since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2010 – 2012; State Delegate from 2002 – 2008
Other positions: Ranking Member, Elections and Constitutional Amendments and Natural Resources and Water subcommittees
District:   counties of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, and Tehama, and most of Yuba County. The largest cities in the district are Chico, Redding, and Yuba City.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
“I went to see firsthand the massive amount of organized crime and illegal cartel grow operations overwhelming Siskiyou County. The rapid growth of this criminal enterprise was staggering,” LaMalfa said in a statement. “Just a few years ago the area was sparsely populated with juniper and scrub brush dotting the rocky hillsides at the base of Mt. Shasta. Now, thousands of illegal grows have filled the landscape with large greenhouses.

Congressman Doug LaMalfa’s Chico Airport funding announcement

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Jared Huffman CA-02

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 2 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2006 – 2012
Other positions: Chair, Subcommittee on Water, Oceans and Wildlife
District:   Golden Gate Bridge to the Oregon border, and includes all of the portions of Highway 101 within California that are north of San Francisco, excepting a stretch in Sonoma County.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
At a time when we’re seeing unfathomable water shortages, the federal govt shouldn’t be an obstacle to water conservation. My bill w/ @SenFeinstein @SenAlexPadilla @RepJudyChu is a smart solution to encourage water efficiency & build resilient communities.

Congressional Freethought Caucus Panel on Christian Nationalism

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Kevin Kiley CA-03

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 3 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:    Alpine, Inyo, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, and Sierra counties, as well as parts of El Dorado, Sacramento, and Yuba counties. It includes the Sacramento suburbs of Roseville (the district’s largest city), Folsom, Orangevale, Rocklin, and Lincoln, and the mountain towns of Quincy, South Lake Tahoe, Truckee, Mammoth Lakes, and Bishop.
Upcoming Election:

Kevin Patrick Kiley  attorney and former educator who represented the 6th district in the California State Assembly from 2016 to 2022. Kiley was a candidate to replace California governor Gavin Newsom in the voter-initiated recall election on September 14, 2021.

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Mike Thompson CA-04

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 4 since 1999 (formerly 5th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator from 1990 – 1996
Other positions: Chair, Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee
District:  all of Lake County and Napa County, most of Yolo County, and parts of Solano County and Sonoma County. Major cities in the district include Davis, Woodland, Napa, Vacaville, and most of Santa Rosa.
Upcoming Election

Quotes:
Met with members of the @nasw
to discuss the importance of improving mental health access and expanding the use of telehealth. Thank you for highlighting this crucial topic.

Our Authority & Trump’s Authority Are in Play | Mike Thompson (Sun, 7-18-21

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Tom McClintock CA-05

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 5 since 2009 (previously 4th)
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2000 – 2008; State Delegate from 1982 – 2000
Other positions:  Member, Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship
District:   The district is located in the northern San Joaquin Valley and central Sierra Nevada.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
DHS, ICE, & CBP officials work tirelessly every day to uphold the rule of law. The left’s push to defund these agencies is reckless. Honored to join my House GOP colleagues in cosponsoring H. Res. 530 which supports the heroes who keep the U.S. safe.

Damage Done to American Workers Through Abuses in Guestworker Programs – Immigration Subcommittee

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Ami Bera CA-06

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 6 since 2013 (previously 7th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions: Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, Central Asia, and Nonproliferation
District:  the 6th district is entirely in Sacramento County and includes the north side of the city of Sacramento  
Upcoming Election

Quotes:
We need a serious investigation into the January 6 insurrection, not a partisan sideshow. Yet, Kevin McCarthy has proven time and again that he’d rather choose political theatrics over seeking the truth. @SpeakerPelosi
made the right decision.

2021 Brain Health Forum – Rep. Ami Bera, M.D.

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Doris Matsui CA-07

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 7 since 2005 (formerly 6th)
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   Southern Sacramento County, part of Yolo County, and a tiny portion of Solano County. It includes all of Sacramento south of the American River, including Downtown Sacramento, and its suburbs of West Sacramento, Elk Grove, and Galt. 
Upcoming Election

Quotes:
In April, SCOTUS took away a major tool from the @FTC that protected Americans from fraudsters & scammers. Today, I voted to #ProtectConsumers & restore the agency’s powers to return money that was unlawfully taken to people who have been defrauded in Sacramento & nationwide.

Rep. Doris Matsui calls anti-Asian hate a “systemic problem”

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John Garamendi CA-08

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 8 since 2009 (formerly 3rd)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Lt. Governor from 2007 – 2009; California Insurance Commissioner from 1991 – 2007
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Readiness
District:  arts of the Bay Area counties of Contra Costa County and Solano County, including the cities of Vallejo, Fairfield, Richmond and parts of Martinez. 
Upcoming Election

Quotes: 
There’s nothing more important than my sworn duty to keep Californians safe. That’s why I voted to pass the #PFAS Action Act, which will protect Americans from dangerous PFAS chemicals that are currently present in nearly every American’s bloodstream.

 
I Would Support An Impeachment Resolution’ | NBC News NOW

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Josh Harder CA-09

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 9 since 2019 (formerly 10th)
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   majority of San Joaquin County centered on Stockton
Upcoming Election

Quotes: 
Our Dreamers deserve so much better than this and we know exactly how to do it. Let’s stop leaving the fate of our neighbors up to some judge somewhere and actually pass the Dream Act.

In 2014, Bessemer Venture Partners hired Harder in its New York office. He moved back to San Francisco and became a vice president of the company. In 2017, Harder left Bessemer to campaign full-time. He moved back to Turlock and taught business at Modesto Junior College.[

California Rep. Josh Harder talks COVID-19 financial hardships

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Mark DeSaulnier CA-10

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 10 since 2005 (formerly 11th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: US Senator from 2008 – 2015; State Delegate from 2006 – 2008
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee
District:   parts of the eastern San Francisco Bay Area
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
Women have been disproportionately impacted by job loss during the pandemic. For those looking to return to the workforce, we must offer the resources that will enable them to do so, including child care & paid family leave.

DeSaulnier worked as a probation officer, truck driver, and hotel services employee. He later owned and operated several restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Rep. Mark DeSaulnier talks about the Presidential impeachment inquiry and his local Town Hall events

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Nancy Pelosi CA-11

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 11 since 1987 (formerly 12th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:   Former Speaker of the House
District:   entirely in San Francisco
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
For more than a decade Dodd-Frank has stood as a pillar of Democrats’ leadership to protect families’ financial security. After reckless actions by predatory lenders & Wall Street ignited the Great Recession, Democrats delivered an historic transformation of our financial system.

Pelosi was born and raised in Baltimore, and is the daughter of mayor and congressman Thomas D’Alesandro Jr.

Nancy Pelosi Holds Press Conference on Jan. 6th Select Committee  | NBC News

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Barbara Lee CA-12

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 12 since 1993 (Formerly 13th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:  Co-Chair Democratic Steering and Policy Committee
District:   Alameda County and includes the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Emeryville, Alameda, Albany, Piedmont, and most of San Leandro.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
@SpeakerPelosi said it: We cannot jeopardize the integrity of the Jan. 6th investigation with people that don’t take it seriously & played a role in threatening our democracy. Nothing will stand in the way of the truth.

Barbara Lee: Speaking Truth to Power | Official Trailer

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John Duarte CA-13

Current Position: Farmer, businessman of District 13
Affiliation: Republican
District:    all of Merced County; most of the population of Madera County; and parts of Stanislaus, Fresno, and San Joaquin Counties. It includes the cities of Merced, Madera, Ceres, Patterson, Lathrop, Chowchilla, Atwater, Coalinga, and Mendota; as well as the southern parts of both Modesto and Turlock.[
Upcoming Election:

John Scott Duarte is an American politician, businessman, nurseryman, and pistachio farmer. In 1989, Duarte began his career as a vice president of sales for Duarte Trees & Vines, which was founded by his parents in 1988. In 2007, he became the company’s chief executive officer and president.

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Eric Swalwell CA-14

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 15 since 2013 (formerly 15th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:  Intelligence Modernization and Readiness Subcommittee
District:    Alameda County and includes the cities of Hayward, Pleasanton, Livermore, Union City, Castro Valley, and parts of Dublin and Fremont
Upcoming Election:

Quote: 
When I say “letting democracy die” what does that mean? “Democracy” is not just a concept. It’s concrete. It’s something you own and possess. It’s your right to vote. That right is being taken from Texas voters.

After college, Swalwell returned to California and worked as a deputy district attorney in Alameda County. He was appointed to multiple municipal commissions in Dublin and later served two years on the Dublin City Council.

“Democracy Is On Life Support” According To Rep. Eric Swalwell

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Kevin Mullin CA-15

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 15 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   most of San Mateo County and the southeast side of San Francisco. 
Upcoming Election:

Mullin is the son of Gene Mullin, who served three terms in the Assembly. Before being elected to the Assembly in 2012, he was an entrepreneur and served on the city council of South San Francisco, including one year as mayor. He served as speaker pro tempore of the Assembly from 2014 to 2022.

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Anna Eshoo CA-16

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 16 since 1993 (formerly 18th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:  Ranking Member, Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Communications and Technology
District:   portions of Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Santa Cruz counties, extending from the southwestern San Francisco Bay Area through the Santa Cruz Mountains to the Pacific coast. 
Upcoming Election

Quotes: 
During last year’s wildfires, millions were subjected to dirty air and for days, my constituents endured the worst air quality in the world. As climate change makes wildfires more frequent, poor air quality will remain a persistent public health concern in the Bay Area.

 
Policy Talks@Google: Representative Anna Eshoo

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Ro Khanna CA-17

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 17 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:   Oversight Environmental Subcommittee
District:  parts of Alameda County and Santa Clara County. It encompasses the cities of Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Newark, parts of Fremont, and the northernmost and westernmost parts of San Jose.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
The US spends more on defense than the next 11 countries combined. College for All, Medicare for All, public education—this is money we can spend on helping the American people instead of too much for the executives of defense contractors.

Rep. Ro Khanna, Kevin O’Leary debate how Biden’s antitrust crackdown could impact businesses

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Zoe Lofgren CA-18

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 18 since 1995 (formerly 19th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship
District:    all of San Benito County and parts of Santa Clara and Monterey counties, including Salinas, Hollister, Watsonville, Gilroy, Soledad, and downtown and eastern San Jose.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
A company can simultaneously be helping people get vaccinated & spreading misinformation. When it comes to Facebook, like President Biden, I am concerned about the latter.

Rep. Zoe Lofgren shares what she’s learned after witnessing every modern impeachment inquiry

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Jimmy Panetta CA-19

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 20 since 2017 (formerly 19th)
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   most of Santa Cruz County and parts of Santa Clara County, Monterey County and San Luis Obispo County
Upcoming Election

Quotes: 
Americans deserve a nonpartisan inquiry into the #January6th attack on our democracy. I voted for the independent commission, but that was rejected. Now, we must allow the Select Committee investigation to hold those responsible to account.

Congressman Panetta Speaks on the House Floor in Support of the HOSPICE Act

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David Valadao CA -22

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 21 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
District:   most of Kings County and parts of Tulare and Kern Counties.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
It’s time we put people before fish. My second amendment would codify the 2019 BiOps, following the most accurate, best available science. Following the science really should be a no-brainer, but the Majority party voted no

California Rep. David Valadao (21st District) votes to impeach President Donald Trump

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Jay Obernolte CA-23

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 23 since 2021 (formerly 8th)
Affiliation: Republican
Other positions: Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of The United States and
Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
District:   Anchored in San Bernardino County, also includes parts of Kern and Los Angeles counties. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
The best way to stop wildfires is through comprehensive forest management, but often federal regulations designed to protect our public lands end up preventing actions to protect our communities. I introduced the Salvage Act today to address this problem.

Video games and partisanship: A conversation with new member Jay Obernolte

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Salud Carbajal CA-24

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 24 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors from 2004 – 2012
Other positions:  Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
District:    Santa Barbara County, most of San Luis Obispo County, and part of Ventura County. Cities in the district include Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Santa Maria, and Ojai.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
We have been debating infrastructure investment for years and we always come back to ‘how do we pay for it?’ A national infrastructure bank takes partisan politics out of the equation, serving as an additional revenue source to finance current and long-term infrastructure needs.

Extended Interview: Rep. Salud Carbajal

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Raul Ruiz CA-25

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 36 since 2013 (formerly 25th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Physician from 2006 – 2013
District:   all of Imperial County and parts of Riverside County and San Bernardino County. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
I am grateful and honored to have earned the vote and confidence of the @HispanicCaucus
members to lead the Caucus through the 117th Congress.

Each summer, I am honored to host incredible interns and fellows who are interested in learning more about how our government works. Thank you to Ariana, Michelle, Ashley, Alexandria, Fatima, Socheata, Isabella, and Christina for your hard work and dedication to serving others

Rep. Raul Ruiz On Improving The Lives Of Hispanic Americans Across Country | The Last Word | MSNBC

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Julia Brownley CA-26

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 26 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2006 – 2012
District:   located on the South Coast, comprising most of Ventura County as well as a small portion of Los Angeles County.
Upcoming Election:

Brownley served on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education from 1994 to 2006. During her time on the school board, she served three terms as president.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Julia Brownley, U.S. Representative, 26th District of California

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Mike Garcia CA-27

Current Position: US Representative of CA 25th District since 2020 (formerly 27th)
Affiliation: Republican
District:  Most of northern Los Angeles County, including the cities of Santa Clarita, Palmdale, and Lancaster, and parts of the northwestern San Fernando Valley
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
Decades of mismanagement have left our forests as overstocked tinderboxes waiting to burn. I’m taking steps to improve forest management policy by cosponsoring @RepWesterman’s Resilient Federal Forests Act of 2021, which would address the many threats of wildfire. @NatResources

Mike Garcia Asks If “Riots” In Portland, Minnesota Classify As Domestic Terrorism

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Judy Chu CA-28

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 27 since 2009
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2001 – 2006
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight and Regulations.
Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus
District:    San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County and includes portions of Burbank and Glendale.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
#MyNameIs 趙美心 or Zhao-Mei-Shin. It means ‘beautiful heart’ in Mandarin. My grandparents risked it all & came here to offer their kids a better life. Now, their grandchild is the 1st Chinese American Congresswoman. #IWillVote bc Joe & Kamala know our diversity is our strength. @JudyChuCampaign

Rep. Judy Chu of California speaks at the Democratic National Convention

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Tony Cárdenas CA-29

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 29 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Los Angeles City Council from 2003 – 2013; State Delegate from 1996 – 2002
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Commerce
District:   North central San Fernando Valley including the city of San Fernando, as well as the Los Angeles communities of Van Nuys, Pacoima, Arleta, Panorama City, Sylmar, and parts of Sun Valley and North Hollywood.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
In my community, the verdict is in on the reality of climate change. You can see it. You can breathe it. You can feel it. We’ve done work at a local, state and federal level, but we need to do more. The Green New Deal framework is the way forward.

Love, commitment, rehabilitation, and respect | Tony Cardenas | TEDxIronwoodStatePrison

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Adam Schiff CA-30

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 28 since 2001 (formerly 3oth)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate for CA-21 from 1996 – 2000
District:    Linda Vista neighborhood of Pasadena, and the Los Angeles area communities of Tujunga, Burbank, Glendale, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Edendale, Park La Brea, Hancock Park, and westside Echo Park. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
Our most sacred value – the right to vote – is on the line. @RepHankJohnson
and activists know the stakes. And they’re willing to risk their own freedom to preserve ours. We cannot let that sacrifice be in vain. We must end the filibuster. We must protect our democracy.

Adam Schiff Closing Argument

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Grace Napolitano CA-31

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 32 since 1999
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1992 – 1998
District:  Los Angeles County in the San Gabriel Valley
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
DACA has allowed hundreds of thousands of immigrant youth to build lives here/make tremendous contributions to their communities & our economy. While no heartless ruling can change this fact, enough is enough! Time to deliver permanent protections/pathway to citizenship is now!

2019 Champion of Mental Health – Congresswoman Grace F. Napolitano

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Brad Sherman CA-32

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 30 since 1997 (formerly 32nd)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: California Board of Equalization from 1991 – 1997
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Investor Protection, Entrepreneurship, and Capital Markets
District:  Malibu and the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades, Beverly Glen, Bel Air, Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills, West Hills, Canoga Park, Winnetka, Reseda, Encino, Chatsworth, Northridge, Brentwood, North Hills, as well as the south side of Granada Hills.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
The House passed two important bills I helped to introduce, H.R. 826 and H.Res. 294. Both support reunions for the 100,000 or more Americans who are still divided from family members in North Korea.

Sherman Highlights Threats Posed to Americans and U.S. Financial System by Cryptocurrencies

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Pete Aguilar CA-33

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 31 since 2015 (formerly 33rd)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Mayor Redlands from 2006 – 2014
District:   centered on San Bernardino
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
This shouldn’t just be a bipartisan committee, it should be a nonpartisan committee. We will hold a fair and fact-based investigation in pursuit of the truth. That’s what the American people deserve and it’s what our oath requires. A Committee Member

Congressman Pete Aguilar: We need a path to citizenship and the American public is behind us

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Jimmy Gomez CA-34

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 34 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   The district is almost entirely within the City of Los Angeles and includes the following neighborhoods in Central, East, and Northeast Los Angeles: Boyle Heights, Chinatown, City Terrace, Cypress Park, Downtown Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, El Sereno, Garvanza, Glassell Park, Highland Park, Koreatown, Little Bangladesh, Little Tokyo, Lincoln Heights, Montecito Heights, Monterey Hills, Mount Washington, and Westlake.
Upcoming Election:

Before entering electoral politics, Gomez was a labor organizer, serving as the legislative and political director for the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health-Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP) and the political representative for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME)

 

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Norma Torres CA-35

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 35 since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions:  State Delegate from 2008 – 2013; Mayor Pomona from 2006 – 2008
District:   in the Inland Empire, including the communities of Chino, Eastvale, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Pomona, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
I’m greatly thankful to be recognized by @Forbes_CA
as one of the #100MostPowerfulWomen in Central America – it’s an honor to be among these women that are making a difference.

Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) On HHS Border Facility, Immigration | Ayman Mohyeldin | MSNBC

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Ted Lieu CA-36

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 36 since 2015 (formerly 33rd)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: State Senator from 2011 – 2014; State Delegate from 2005 – 2010
District:    The 36th district is located primarily in the South Bay and Westside regions of Los Angeles.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
At the end of the day, we are all Americans.

White House officials and close allies of the president have expressed confidence that it is possible to “out-organize voter suppression.” That may be true. But we can’t out-organize gerrymandering. Want to see chaos? Speaker McCarthy. That’s why we need a filibuster exception.

Rep. Lieu on why the Senate should convict Trump

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Sydney Kamlager-Dove CA-37

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 37 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:  The district includes Culver City, Inglewood, and the City of Los Angeles neighborhoods of Mid City, Century City, Beverlywood, View Park-Windsor Hills, Pico-Robertson, Exposition Park, University Park, Vermont Knolls, West Adams, Leimert Park, Jefferson Park, Vermont Square, Ladera Heights, Hyde Park, Crenshaw, and Baldwin Hills.
Upcoming Election:

Sydney Kai Kamlager-Dove previously served in the California State Senate, representing the 30th district. She has also served in the California State Assembly and as a trustee for the Los Angeles Community College District. She received her Master’s in arts management from the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University.[3] Her mother is actress Cheryl Lynn Bruce and her stepfather is artist Kerry James Marshall.[

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Linda Sánchez CA-38

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 38 since 2003
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position:
District:   suburban eastern Los Angeles County and Orange County, California
Upcoming Election:
Other positions: Co-Founder and Co-Chair, Congressional Labor and Working Families Caucus
Vice Chair, Congressional LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus (Vice Chair)

Quotes: 
We can keep families together, grow our economy and protect workers, and effectively manage our borders. The #USCitizenshipAct will do just that. And I’m proud to sponsor it.

Rep. Linda Sanchez on new immigration reform bill presented by Democrats

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Mark Takano CA-39

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 39 since 2013 (formerly 41st)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: English Teacher from 1990 – 2013
Other positions: House Veterans Affairs Committee
District:    parts of Riverside County, including Jurupa Valley, Riverside, Moreno Valley, and Perris.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
In 2012, I became the first openly gay person of color elected to Congress. Today I’m serving as Speaker Pro Tem as the House prepares to vote on the #EqualityAct. I’m thinking of those who marched and built a movement to protect the lives of LGBTQ+ people and expand our rights.

Rep. Mark Takano of California speaks at the Democratic National Convention

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Young Kim CA-40

Current Position: US Representative of CA 40th District since 2021 (formerly 39th)
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2014 – 2016
District:   Orange, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes:
More reckless federal spending is not the answer. It will only drive up inflation and lead to increased taxes, and debt. This reckless spending is irresponsible and unproductive. As a result, American taxpayers will be left with the check.

Rep. Young Kim (R-CA): ‘I believe I am the future of the Republican Party’

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Ken Calvert CA-41

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 41 since 1993 (Formerly 42nd)
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Real Estate Industry from 1975 – 1999
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Defense
District: includes the cities of Palm Springs, Menifee, Calimesa, Norco, Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, and most of Corona  
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
In my op-ed in today’s Washington Times I explain how we can build infrastructure quicker and at a lower cost while maintaining environmental protections.

Rep. Ken Calvert delivers remarks on on Speaker Pelosi’s $3 trillion wish list.

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Robert Garcia CA-42

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 42 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:  located entirely within Los Angeles County, and is centered around Long Beach and its surrounding suburbs.
Upcoming Election:

Robert Julio Garcia is an American educator who served as the 28th mayor of Long Beach, California from 2014 to 2022. He was both the city’s youngest and first elected openly LGBT mayor, as well as the first Latino to hold the office. A former member of the Long Beach City Council, he was vice mayor from 2012 to 2014.

Mayor of Long Beach, California from 2014 to 2022. He was both the city’s youngest and first elected openly LGBT mayor, as well as the first Latino to hold the office. A former member of the Long Beach City Council, he was vice mayor from 2012 to 2014.

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Maxine Waters CA-43

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 43 since 1991
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1976 – 1990
District: southern part of Los Angeles County and includes portions of the cities of Los Angeles (including LAX) and Torrance.   
Upcoming Election:

Other positions:
Chair, Committee on Financial Services
Chief Deputy Whip

Quotes: 
Today is #NelsonMandelaDay! Had he lived, he would be 103 yrs old. As a legislator in California, I was able to have a bill signed that divested Calif. pension funds from corporations doing business in South Africa. We got Mandela released from prison & ended apartheid!

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Nanette Barragán CA-44

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 44 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Hermosa Beach City Council from 2013 – 2015
District:    The district is centered in South Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Harbor Region.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
Great to see @VP Harris meeting with #DACA recipients today and make clear the urgency in getting to a permanent solution. #HomeisHere for these talented individuals and Congress must act to support a permanent pathway to citizenship.

Rep. Nanette D. Barragán Asking Acting DHS Secretary About Immigration Policy

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Michelle Steel CA-45

Current Position: US Representative of CA 45th District (formerly 48th)
Affiliation: Republican
Candidate: 2023 US Representative for District 45
Former Position: Orange County Board of Supervisors from 2015 – 2021
District:  Based in Orange and Los Angeles counties and includes all of Garden Grove, Westminster, Cerritos, Buena Park, Placentia, Hawaiian Gardens, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Artesia, Los Alamitos, Rossmoor, and La Palma, as well as parts of Brea, Lakewood, and Fullerton.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
As an immigrant whose parents fled a communist government, freedom and democracy are very personal to me. The authoritarian regime in Cuba is committing atrocious human rights violations against the protestors, and must be held accountable.

 
Michelle Steel Condemns Communism, Praises Cuba Protesters

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Lou Correa CA-46

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 46 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: State Senator from 2006 – 2014; Orange County Board of Supervisors from 2004 – 2006; State Delegate from 1998 – 2004
Other positions: Subcommittee on Oversight, Management, & Accountability
District:  Based in Orange County and includes the communities of Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Stanton, as well as parts of Orange and Fullerton.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
Ds & Rs are working together to pass the #EqualAct & reform drug sentencing laws. We must eliminate policies that have disproportionate effects on different groups. Our decades-long war on drugs must turn to treatment and cure, as opposed to incarceration.

Rep. Lou Correa’s full questioning of Corey Lewandowski | Lewandowski hearing

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Katie Porter CA-47

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 47 since 2019 (formerly 45th)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Lawyer from 2001 – 2019
District: Orange County to contain Irvine, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Seal Beach
Upcoming Election: US Senate candidate

Other positions:
Chair, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Vice Chair, Subcommittee on Government Operations

Quotes: 
Big Pharma says they need to charge astronomical prices to pay for research and development. Yet, the amount they spend on manipulating the market to enrich shareholders completely eclipses what’s spent on R&D. Today, I confronted a CEO about the industry’s lies, with visuals

Katie Porter’s “Whiteboard of Justice”

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Darrell Issa CA-48

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 48 since 2021 (formerly 50th district)
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Businessman from 1980 – 2001
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet
District:  San Diego County  
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
The solution is not for Twitter to suspend many of my Democrat colleagues and much of the White House staff for their serial misinformation over social media. The solution is for Big Tech to end its war on free speech.

Congressman Darrell Issa reacts to President Biden’s first joint address to Congress

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Mike Levin CA-49

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 49 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Trade Association Executive from 2002 – 2017
Other positions:  Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity
District: covers the northern coastal areas of San Diego County, including Oceanside, Vista, Carlsbad, and Encinitas, as well as a portion of southern Orange County, including San Clemente, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, Ladera Ranch, and Coto de Caza.
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
NEWS! I’m excited to announce the formation of my @SpentFuelCaucus. Spent fuel is an important issue for residents here in #CA49, and I’m eager to work with other Members who have similar situations in their districts. (P.S. go and give us a follow for updates on our progress).

Mike Levin Discusses Priorities, Issues In 49th Congressional Race

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Scott Peters CA-50

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 50 since 2013 (formerly 52nd district)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: San Diego City Council from 2000 – 2008
District:  San Diego County includes coastal and central portions of the city of San Diego, including neighborhoods such as Carmel Valley, La Jolla, Point Loma and Downtown San Diego; the San Diego suburbs of Poway and Coronado; and the campuses of schools such as the University of California, San Diego (
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
We cannot afford to wait any longer to address climate change through aggressive & practical strategies. Our health, livelihoods & futures depend on it. (3/3) Follow the link below to read more about the METHANE Act & my other 2021 climate priorities.

Rep. Scott Peters will work to repeal Trump Tax Cuts if reelected

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Sara Jacobs CA-51

Current Position: US Representative of CA 51st District since 2021 (formerly 53rd district)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Philanthropist from 2012 – 2021
Other positions:   Subcommittee on International Development, International Organizations, and Global Corporate Social Impact
District: Central and eastern portions of San Diego, as well as eastern suburbs such as El Cajon, La Mesa, Spring Valley, and Lemon Grove. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
Congressman John Lewis was a relentless fighter for justice and an optimist who fought to bring our country closer to its unfulfilled promises. It was an honor to take part in the christening of the USNS John Lewis and celebrate his memory this weekend.

Representative Sara Jacobs: President Biden’s address “gave us reasons” to feel hopeful

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Juan Vargas CA-52

Current Position: US Representative of CA District 52 since 2023 (formerly 51st district)
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: State Senator from 2010 – 2019; State Delegate from 2000 – 2006
District:  Southwestern portions of San Diego County. Cities in the district include National City, Chula Vista and most of Imperial Beach. 
Upcoming Election:

Quotes: 
It is such an honor to be at the historical 59th Inaugural Ceremony, alongside my youngest daughter. Today, we are celebrating a historic win for girls, and women of color, who will finally see themselves represented in the White House.

Rep. Juan Vargas explains why he voted to impeach President Donald J. Trump

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