Gilbert Ray Cisneros Jr. (born February 12, 1971) is an American government official, philanthropist, and politician who served as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness in the Biden administration.
As a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the U.S. representative for California’s 39th congressional district from 2019 to 2021.
David Kunnghee Min[(born March 5, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Democratic Party he serves as the state senator for California’s 37th Senate district, which includes portions of Orange County.
He was an assistant law professor at the University of California, Irvine School of Law before he was elected to the California State Senate.
Laura Syril Friedman (born December 3, 1966) is an American politician and former film producer who is the member-elect for California’s 30th congressional district.
A member of the Democratic Party, she previously represented California’s 44th State Assembly district from 2016 to 2024.
Luz Maria Rivas (born February 6, 1974) is an American politician from the state of California. A member of the Democratic Party, she is the member-elect to the United States House of Representatives for California’s 29th congressional district.
Rivas previously served in the California State Assembly from 2018 to 2024, representing California’s 43rd State Assembly district.
Samuel Theodore Liccardo (born April 16, 1970) is an American politician who was elected to the U.S. congress in 2024 from California and who served as the 65th mayor of San Jose from 2015 to 2023.
A member of the Democratic Party, Liccardo was elected mayor in November 2014. He was reelected in 2018 with 75.8% of the vote. As the leader of the California Big City Mayors Coalition, Liccardo advocated on statewide issues including homelessness and COVID-19 response.
Lateefah Aaliyah Simon (born January 29, 1977) is an American politician who is the U.S. representative-elect for California’s 12th congressional district. She is a member of the Democratic Party.
She serves on the Bay Area Rapid Transit board of directors, on the board of trustees of the California State University system, and as the president of MeadowFund, a donor-advised fund created by Patricia Quillin, the wife of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings. Simon was previously the president of Akonadi Foundation, an organization focused on racial justice in Oakland, California. In 2003, she received a MacArthur Fellowship for her leadership of the Center for Young Women’s Development (now the Young Women’s Freedom Center) from age 19.
Adam C. Gray is an American politician who served in the California State Assembly. He is a Democrat who represented the 21st Assembly district, encompassing all of Merced County and portions of Stanislaus County.
Born: 1977 (age 46 years), Merced, CA Party: Democratic Party Spouse: Cadee Condit Gray 2024 Election: Wins the United States House of Representatives seat Previous campaigns: US House Elections in California, 2022, California State Assembly District 21 General Election, 2020 Previous office: California State Representative (2012–2022) Education: University of California, Santa Barbara, Merced College
David Goncalves Valadao is an American politician and dairy farmer serving as the U.S. representative for California’s 22nd congressional district since 2023. His district comprises part of the San Joaquin Valley.
Born: 1977 (age 47 years), Hanford, CA Office: Representative (R-CA 22nd District) since 2023 Previous offices: Representative, CA 21st District (2021–2023), Representative, CA 21st District (2013–2019) Education: College of the Sequoias (1996–1998), Hanford High School (1995) 2024 Election: Wins the House of Representatives seat Previous campaigns: US House Elections in California, 2022, MORE Nationality: American
Former Position: US Representative of CA 25th District from 2020 to 2025(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
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
George Thomas Whitesides (born March 3, 1974) is an American businessman and public official. He was CSO (Chief Space Officer) and long time CEO of Virgin Galactic, a firm developing commercial space vehicles at the Mojave Air and Space Port. He still serves as a member of the Virgin Galactic Advisory Board.
Whitesides was previously Chief of Staff of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Administrator Charles Bolden, a position to which he was named after serving on the NASA transition team for the incoming Obama administration.
On February 22, 2023, he announced his candidacy for California’s 27th congressional district in the 2024 election. Wins the House of Representatives seat in 2024.
Current Position: US Representative of CA District 41 since 1993 (Formerly 42nd) 2024 Election: Wins the House of Representatives seat 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
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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”
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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
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
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
Current Position: US Representative of CA District 21 since 2005 (formerly 16th) Affiliation: Democrat Former Positions: State Senator from 1994 – 2002; State Delegate from 1978 – 1994 Other positions: Livestock and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee. District: parts of Fresno County and Tulare County. Cities in the district include the majority of Fresno, the north side of Visalia, and all of Sanger, Selma, Kingsburg, Parlier, Reedley, Orange Cove, Dinuba, Orosi, Cutler, Farmersville, Woodlake and Exeter. Upcoming Election:
Quotes: “This fix will restore and increase funding to the Crime Victims Fund, which is essential to local agencies that provide life-saving services to victims of all types of crime,” said Rep. Costa, who voted in support of the legislation in the House on March 17, 2021. “This bill retains VOCA’s historic underlying principle that convicted offenders should pay for services that help crime victims and survivors.”
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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.
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.
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.[
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
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
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’
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.
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!
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Current Position: US Representative of CA District 31 since 2019 Affiliation: Democrat Former Position: US Representative for District 31
Congressman Cisneros currently serves on the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) and the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee (HVAC). He is also a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and the bipartisan For Country Caucus. He is a staunch advocate for our national defense, our servicemembers, and veterans.
Gilbert Ray Cisneros Jr. (born February 12, 1971) is an American government official, philanthropist, and politician who served as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness in the Biden administration.
As a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the U.S. representative for California’s 39th congressional district from 2019 to 2021.
Gilbert Ray Cisneros Jr. (born February 12, 1971) is an American government official, philanthropist, and politician who served as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness in the Biden administration.
As a member of the Democratic Party, he served as the U.S. representative for California’s 39th congressional district from 2019 to 2021.
Gil Cisneros is a former Naval Officer, Under Secretary of Defense, Los Angeles County Congressmember, and an education leader running for Congress to fight for the people of the San Gabriel Valley.
As an officer in the U.S. Navy, education nonprofit leader, Congressman, and Under Secretary of Defense, Gil Cisneros has dedicated his life to service, taking action, and getting results for people. From helping open doors of opportunity to San Gabriel Valley students through providing college scholarships, to standing up to the Gun Lobby in Congress, to protecting the right to comprehensive reproductive care for stationed service members while at the Pentagon, Gil has always stood up for his community and California values.
The son of a public school cafeteria worker and a Vietnam veteran, and the grandson of WWII veterans, Gil understood the importance of public service. After graduating high school, Gil enlisted in the U.S. Navy, driven by a desire to serve his nation and a determination to carve out a brighter future. He earned an ROTC Scholarship and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from George Washington University. Gil also holds an MBA from Regis University and M.A. in Urban Education Policy from Brown University.
After his Navy service, Gil worked as a logistics manager for Frito-Lay, with facilities in the City of Industry and Rancho Cucamonga, building a middle-class life for himself and his family.
Gil dedicated himself to philanthropy when he purchased a winning California Mega Millions lottery ticket in 2010. Gil and Jacki partnered with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund and the City of Pico Rivera to create Generation First Degree Pico Rivera, with the goal of putting a college degree in every household in the city, and communities across the San Gabriel Valley. Gil has worked to strengthen schools, and promote access to quality education by supporting Yellow Ribbon programs for Veterans, establishing scholarships, and creating an endowment for the dependents of former Navy Supply Corps personnel, so that tuition costs are never a barrier to educational opportunities. Gil also served on the advisory board of Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative for college access, and was appointed to the Advisory Committee of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by President Barack Obama in 2014.
After the election of Donald Trump, Gil could not sit on the sidelines, knowing the transformative impact public service and leadership could have on communities and the nation. He ran for California’s 39th Congressional District and won with the support of middle-class families and labor unions.
Once in Congress, Gil took an uncompromising stance against Donald Trump and his divisive policies. Together with seven colleagues, he co-authored an opinion piece calling for the President’s impeachment. He advocated for women, girls, and families, championing abortion care and reproductive health as a right, not a privilege. Gil also championed gun safety reform, striving to create safer communities through measures like universal background checks and the banning of assault weapons. He collaborated with fellow Congressmember Grace Napolitano to protect water resources and address climate change, air quality improvement, and health concerns related to pollution and fossil fuels. In keeping his promise to put the community he represented first– Gil’s office directly recovered over $550K for constituents, brought home $136M in non-COVID related grants for infrastructure and services, responded to 119K letters, and held 250 in-district events, including 30 town halls.
In 2021, Gil was appointed by President Biden to be Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and the Military’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer. During his tenure in leadership at the Department of Defense, he played a pivotal role in enacting policies that protected military personnel and supported their families, which included lowering costs, expanding healthcare, increasing educational opportunities, and safeguarding individual rights. He spearheaded the Pentagon’s new reproductive healthcare policy for military personnel, ensuring they had access to essential reproductive healthcare services, even if unavailable in the state where they were stationed. He led 80 recommendations to reform military sexual assault and harassment guidelines, resulting in the creation of an independent counsel’s office for sexual assault cases. While overseeing the Department of Defense education system of 160 schools in 11 foreign countries, and 7 states, Gil was the driving factor in ensuring the Department implemented Universal Pre-K in their elementary schools around the world.
Now with MAGA extremists running the House of Representatives, Gil is running for California’s 31st Congressional District to stand up for the San Gabriel Valley and continue his mission of service, advocating for veterans, gun safety reform, economic opportunity for working families, climate action, and defending women’s rights.
In 2010, he and his wife won a $266 million Mega Millions lottery jackpot and became philanthropists. He was elected to the House in 2018 to represent California’s 39th congressional district. He was defeated in his 2020 bid for reelection by former California State Assembly member Young Kim, whom he had defeated in 2018. In April 2021, he was nominated by President Biden to serve as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, and after confirmation by the Senate, he assumed office on August 24, 2021.
On August 1, 2023, he announced he was stepping down from his position in the Pentagon in early September. On September 18, he announced his candidacy for California’s 31st congressional district[5][6] and defeated Republican Daniel Martinez in the 2024 election.
Gil knows the scourge of gun violence first-hand. When his mother was only 10 years old, Gil’s grandfather was murdered at gunpoint during a robbery, and the loss still affects his family today.
While serving in Congress, Gil earned an ‘F’ rating from the NRA– and he wears it as a badge of honor. When he returns to Washington, Gil will fight for comprehensive gun safety measures that protect our communities and prevent gun violence. This includes common-sense reforms such as universal background checks to keep guns out of the hands of people who should not have them, such as those with violent criminal records or mental health issues.
Gil is a staunch supporter of bringing back an assault weapons ban to protect the safety and well-being of our communities, particularly our school children. As a Navy veteran, Gil knows there is no place for military-style assault weapons on our streets. By limiting access to these high-capacity, rapid-firing firearms, Congress can reduce the likelihood of more devastating incidents like those we’ve witnessed far too often.
Tragic accidents shouldn’t claim lives. Gil will promote safe storage solutions to keep guns out of the wrong hands and protect our children.
Gil believes we should treat gun violence as the deadly public health crisis it is. When Gil was in Congress, he voted in support of funding to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for research on gun violence as a public health issue. He stands with the students, families, and organizers who are fighting to enact these commonsense policies to keep our communities safe, once and for all.
Securing Reproductive Rights
Gil believes that decisions about a woman’s reproductive health should stay between a woman and her doctor. That means every woman should be able to access high-quality reproductive health care services, including contraception and fertility treatment.
In Congress, Gil earned a 100% rating from Planned Parenthood for consistently pushing for policies to expand reproductive rights, including opposing the Hyde Amendment and supporting a full repeal of the Helms Amendment.
At the Department of Defense, Gil spearheaded innovative programs that increased access to contraceptives and ensured zero copays for birth control. Gil signed and enacted the Pentagon’s groundbreaking new reproductive healthcare policy for active military personnel, ensuring they had access to essential reproductive healthcare services, even if unavailable in the state where they were stationed.
Gil is ready to go back to Congress and lead on legislation that would ensure full coverage of and access to emergency contraception for all women. He will also fight to prevent employers and schools from denying employees and students access to basic healthcare services, including birth control.
Anti-Corruption
Gil is fed up with corporate special interest money in our politics and will crack down on corruption in politics. He supports efforts to limit the influence and power of lobbyists and refuses to take donations from Big Pharma, oil corporations, tobacco, gun manufacturers, and private prisons. Gil is fighting for real campaign finance reform to stop big corporations from buying elections.
In Congress, Gil was a co-sponsor of H.R. 1, one of the largest anti-corruption bills of the modern era. When Gil returns to Congress, he will push for a Constitutional amendment that overturns the disastrous Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court. He also supports increasing the transparency around money in politics and bringing an end to “dark money” by requiring full disclosure of contributors to any group that advocates for or against candidates.
An Economy that Works for the Middle Class
Gil is fed up with corporate special interest money in our politics and will crack down on corruption in politics. He supports efforts to limit the influence and power of lobbyists and refuses to take donations from Big Pharma, oil corporations, tobacco, gun manufacturers, and private prisons. Gil is fighting for real campaign finance reform to stop big corporations from buying elections.
In Congress, Gil was a co-sponsor of H.R. 1, one of the largest anti-corruption bills of the modern era. When Gil returns to Congress, he will push for a Constitutional amendment that overturns the disastrous Citizens United decision by the Supreme Court. He also supports increasing the transparency around money in politics and bringing an end to “dark money” by requiring full disclosure of contributors to any group that advocates for or against candidates.
An Economy that Works for the Middle Class
Gil understands that working families are struggling because wages aren’t keeping up with prices. Too many families in the 31st District can’t keep up with the increased costs of housing, groceries, gas, and the overall cost of living while seeing their incomes remain flat. In Congress, Gil will fight for equal pay for working women, raise the minimum wage to a living wage, lower prescription drug prices, ensure retirement security, and he has plans to bring good-paying manufacturing jobs back home and make housing more affordable.
Rather than providing exemptions that only benefit the billionaires in America, such as the exemption for private jet owners, Gil knows that we need to establish more tax credits for the middle class. Gil will fight to reduce taxes for working families and eliminate tax breaks for special interests and big corporations that send jobs overseas.
While Gil was at the Pentagon, he ensured the minimum hourly wage was raised to $15, and he is committed to leading the fight to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour across the nation and guarantee equal pay for women– two critical measures that have the potential to uplift millions of families from poverty.
Education is the foundation of our nation’s economic growth and global competitiveness. That growth lies in our ability to invest in and strengthen our educational system. To prepare students for college and careers, Gil oversaw the largest childcare system in the country while at DoD and he understands how important the investment in high-quality early childhood education and childcare is for families and children.
We must transform our classrooms for the 21st century and ensure that we have an educational system that is preparing our students to meet the needs of the future. Gil will fight to ensure that our educational system is preparing students for careers in the many emerging industries in America by pushing for investments in vocational training and career development to give our workers a competitive edge in the global economy.
Healthcare
While at the Pentagon, Gil oversaw the Defense Health System, so he knows about the rising cost of healthcare and other challenges that affect families on a daily basis. Gil knows that healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege, and he will fight to expand coverage and reduce healthcare costs for all, working towards a public option that provides Americans with more choices and better care.
While in Congress, Gil defended the ACA from Republican attacks and fought for increased access and more affordable care for everyone. The ACA has been instrumental in expanding access to healthcare for millions of Americans, and it is essential to protect and build upon its achievements. When he returns to Washington, Gil will champion efforts to strengthen the ACA, and to create a public option that gives people the option to buy into Medicare.
Gil knows that Big Pharma is all too often ripping Americans off. That’s why he is a staunch proponent of the government taking a stand against the pharmaceutical giants. While at the Pentagon, Gil oversaw the Defense Health Activity, which negotiated the price of prescription for DoD and he will fight for direct negotiations on drug prices and against the excessive and unfair pricing of prescription medications for all Americans. This approach leverages the government’s purchasing power to lower costs and make essential medications more affordable for all Americans.
When he returns to Washington, Gil will push for transparency and data-driven decision-making in healthcare to promote equity in access. He understands that accurate information is essential to making informed choices about healthcare, and he will support measures to ensure that data is used effectively to bridge healthcare disparities and create a more equitable system.
Protecting Our Communities from the Climate Crisis
Gil understands the need for urgent action to protect our communities from climate disasters and supports legislation that invests in infrastructure that supports clean energy, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and ensures a sustainable future for our planet. That is why he is the only candidate in this race endorsed by the California Environmental Voters, formerly The League of Conservation Voters.
His track record in Congress reflects his commitment to promoting renewable energy, supporting clean water initiatives, and preserving our state’s diverse ecosystems. His support of major climate legislation has earned him a 98% score from the League of Conservation Voters from 2019 – 2020, and a 100% each from the National Parks Conservation Association and Clean Water Action.
When he returns to Washington, Gil will fight for investments to create millions of family-supporting and union jobs that will build the infrastructure for our clean energy generation, energy efficiency, clean transportation, advanced manufacturing, and sustainable agriculture. He will champion initiatives that promote a sustainable, fair, and globally competitive manufacturing industry. This includes endorsing national standards like Buy Clean and Buy America and encouraging the production of environmentally friendly building materials such as steel, cement, and timber within our borders.
Gil knows that to protect our future, we must build a thriving, equitable, and globally competitive clean energy economy that puts workers and communities first and leaves no one behind. Gil recognizes the importance of both environmental protection and supporting workers in industries that may be affected by the shift away from fossil fuels. Gil will be a champion for organized labor, keeping Congress engaged with labor unions and workers in the fossil fuel industry to develop strategies for retraining, job placement, and economic security.
Like so many crises facing the United States, the impacts of climate change are not evenly distributed in our society or our economy. Communities of color and low-income families have long suffered disproportionate and cumulative harm from air pollution, water pollution, and toxic sites. Gil refuses to take money from big oil corporations, who are ripping off consumers and opposing efforts to expand clean energy. Gil is fighting to crack down on gas price-gouging at the gas pump and to combat climate change and end our reliance on polluting fossil fuels by investing in renewable energy sources like wind and solar.
Honoring Our Veterans
We have no greater duty than to provide for the men and women who have sacrificed for our country when they return from service.
Not only is Gil a Veteran but he comes from a family of Veterans. As a former United States Naval Officer Gil knows firsthand the sacrifices our men and women in uniform make to protect our freedom. With limited financial resources, he joined the Navy after graduating from high school, earned a scholarship through the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps, and served honorably for eleven years.
Since then, Gil has dedicated his life to ensuring that those who serve receive the benefits they are entitled to. During his time in Congress, he introduced legislation to support veterans, focusing on mental health outreach, childcare assistance, and ending veteran homelessness.
As the son of a veteran, Gil knows how important and crucial the services that the VA provides to our veterans are. While Republicans threaten to cut and privatize veterans’ benefits, Gil stood up and fought to increase these benefits to ensure our veterans are provided with the top-quality medical care and services that they deserve.
As Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Gil worked diligently with the VA to ensure that service men and women received the care, education, and training they needed. The transition from military life to civilian life is of the utmost importance and Gil will fight to ensure that every Veteran receives what they are entitled to for their sacrifice for our country.
Gil believes we must ensure that veterans are treated equally, regardless of gender, sexual orientation or immigration status. He is proud to have overseen the team that will now review the service records of veterans who were wrongly separated during Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.
Invest In Our Children’s Future and Make Higher Education Affordable
Gil recognizes the need for a strong public education system that provides every student with the opportunities they deserve. He understands that when students are provided with the necessary tools to succeed, the possibilities are limitless. Gil is committed to ensuring that all students have access to the educational opportunities they deserve, regardless of their background or where they come from.
While overseeing the Department of Defense education system of 160 schools in 11 foreign countries, and 7 states, Gil was the driving factor in ensuring the Department implemented Universal Pre-K in their elementary schools around the world. These schools consistently outperform national averages on standardized assessments, reflecting leadership’s commitment to excellence and the unique needs of military-connected students.
As an education leader, Gil and his wife Jacki partnered with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund and the City of Pico Rivera to create Generation First Degree Pico Rivera, with the goal of putting a college degree in every household in the city, and communities across the San Gabriel Valley. Gil also served on the advisory board of Michelle Obama’s Reach Higher Initiative for college access.
In Congress, Gil worked to strengthen public schools and promote access to quality education by supporting Yellow Ribbon programs for Veterans, establishing scholarships, and creating an endowment for the dependents of former Navy Supply Corps personnel, so that tuition costs are never a barrier to educational opportunities.
Gil is dedicated to the fight for increased per-pupil spending in the K-12 education system, working to ensure that affordable higher education is accessible to all students, and advocating for a revamp of the student loan system to reduce costs. Education is an issue he is so very passionate about that he even returned to school to earn a Master’s Degree in Urban Education Policy from Brown University.
Retirement Security
Gil’s mother had to go 16 years without healthcare so he knows firsthand the impact that Medicare has on our seniors. Gil will work to protect Medicare and Social Security from Republican attacks. Social security protects many seniors from poverty, we have to keep our promise to seniors and protect the benefits they have worked for and earned.
Social Security serves as a lifeline for many elderly Americans who have diligently contributed to this system throughout their working lives. These social safety nets have played a pivotal role in preventing countless seniors from slipping into poverty during their retirement years, and Gil believes it is our moral duty to honor the promises made to our seniors.
Furthermore, Gil is prepared to stand as a bulwark against any attempts by Republicans to cut or privatize Social Security or Medicare. These programs are essential cornerstones of our social safety net, and they should remain accessible, reliable, and government-administered.
Comprehensive Immigration Reform and Protecting DREAMers
One of Gil’s proudest accomplishments was to make it easier for non-citizens serving in our military to gain their citizenship in a quick and efficient manner. These individual green card holders can now receive their citizenship after they complete basic training.
In Congress, Gil fought to protect President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which has allowed thousands of young people who were brought to the United States as undocumented children by their parents to be part of the American dream.
These individuals, often referred to as DREAMers, have lived in the United States for most of their lives and consider it their home. DACA has provided opportunities for these aspiring young Americans to pursue education, serve in our nation’s military, and contribute to the betterment of their communities and the country at large. When he returns to Congress, Gil will continue to be an outspoken advocate for DACA recipients, and he is committed to standing up for their rights and security.
Moreover, Gil believes that we must enact comprehensive immigration reform, which includes the DREAM Act, to address the larger issues in our immigration system. This reform is crucial to keeping families together, offering a pathway to citizenship for undocumented individuals who have long called America their home, and enhancing border security in a responsible and humane manner. Gil knows we must create a fair and inclusive immigration system, one that reflects the values of compassion, family unity, and the belief that America’s strength lies in its diversity.
Gil knows that we must also protect those who are in a Temporary Protective Status (TPS). These are individuals who have been allowed to come into the country to escape wars and persecution in their home country. Many of these individuals have been here for years, and have families that are American Citizens. We must protect TPS and find a path to citizenship for these individuals who have contributed so much to our communities and our economy.
Disabilities
Gil believes Americans with disabilities have the right to live independently with the same dignity and freedom afforded every other citizen. Despite the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990, a Congressional report revealed nearly a quarter of a million Americans are being unfairly segregated in nursing homes and the numbers are growing.
In Congress, Gil will fight for policies that enhance accessibility across all facets of life, including public spaces, transportation, and digital platforms. He is a champion for the implementation of accessible design and infrastructure to create an environment where individuals with disabilities can fully participate in society without encountering barriers. Recognizing the importance of employment, Gil supports legislation incentivizing businesses to adopt inclusive hiring practices and workplace accommodations. By fostering an inclusive job market, Gil believes we can empower individuals with disabilities to contribute their skills and talents to the workforce.
Gil supports initiatives that empower individuals with disabilities to live independently and participate fully in their communities. This involves advocating for policies providing necessary support services, accessible housing, and transportation options tailored to diverse needs.
LGBTQ+ Rights
Gil is a fierce advocate for LGBTQ+ and trans rights, with a dedication to securing and expanding these rights. He recognizes that the fight for LGBTQ+ and trans rights is an essential part of the broader struggle for equality and social justice. He will work tirelessly to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve under the law.
In Congress, Gil co-sponsored the Equality Act and will continue to fight for comprehensive anti-discrimination legislation that ensures the protection of LGBTQ+ individuals in various facets of life, including employment, housing, education, and public accommodations. Currently, dozens of states lack a comprehensive non-discrimination policy, leaving millions of Americans open to discrimination when seeking employment and educational opportunities, purchasing a home, and even securing goods and services. When he returns to Washington, Gil will work to establish robust federal safeguards against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, fostering an environment of equality and acceptance. Every American should be given the opportunity to pursue the American Dream, and that means that every American needs equal access to the services and benefits in this country.
As a retired Naval officer, Gil took a strong and vocal stand against Donald Trump’s attempt to ban qualified, patriotic transgender Americans from the military. During his tenure as the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness, Gil blazed a trail by taking on the groundbreaking role of Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for the Department. He is proud to have overseen the team that will provide guidance for the review of service records of veterans who were wrongly separated during Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. He made it easier for transgender service members to join the military and worked to ensure both transitioning service members and family members had access to care. Gil also issued the policy that now allows service members with HIV/AIDS to deploy and apply for commissioning programs. When he returns to Washington, Gil will be a leader in the fight to ensure that his fellow veterans are afforded equal access to VA benefits regardless of sexual orientation and gender identity. Gil will stand alongside the LGBTQ community and push for the priceless rights and equality that is owed.
We have seen that LGBTQ youth are more likely to be subjected to bullying and violence in schools which puts them at an increased risk for suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Gil knows it is imperative that our schools provide a safe environment for LGBTQ youth to learn and grow. That’s why he supports programs that provide educators with the tools that they need to protect students from harassment. He knows we need to also provide schools with the resources to succeed in school and in their futures. Gil believes that educators throughout the country must work together to identify best practices for providing a safe school environment. Every student should feel safe when stepping into a classroom to learn.
National Security and Terrorism
Having previously served in our military, in Congress, and as an Under Secretary of Defense, Gil has both knowledge and experience when it comes to national security and foreign affairs. He has met with political and military leaders from around the world. The United States must remain a beacon of hope and be a leader on the world stage. Gil believes we must work closely with our allies and partners to find diplomatic solutions in order to protect our national security. He knows we need to support emerging democracies and speak out against repressive regimes and recognize that we live in a global economy and interconnected world and work with nations around the world to find solutions to our common problems. Through active engagement with multilateral institutions, Gil will work to advance American interests by promoting democracy, human rights, and global stability.
To fortify national security, Gil will fight for strategic defense investments and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. Proposing a forward-looking defense strategy, he envisions modernization efforts that prioritize agility, cyber capabilities, and intelligence gathering. In Congress, Gill will advocate for advancements in technology, including artificial intelligence and space exploration, to ensure that the U.S. military remains adaptable and prepared to counter emerging threats in the 21st century.
Recognizing the strength in collaborative efforts, Gil will be a leader in Congress, fighting for legislation that reinforces international alliances and addresses shared challenges, enabling burden-sharing, and upholding a rules-based global order.
To support Ukrainian democracy and prevent Russia’s expansion by force, Gil believes that we must continue to strengthen our international coalition and reaffirm our commitment to NATO, improve intelligence sharing with our allies, and strangle terrorist financial networks. We need to strengthen domestic intelligence sharing between local and Federal law enforcement agencies to identify threats before they strike.
As we shift priorities to one of great power competition we must remain vigilant on the threat of terrorism both domestically and abroad. We must continue to work with our allies and partners to stomp out these threats around the world. We must continue to put pressure on hostile nations and organizations through economic sanctions and military operations when necessary.
Animal Rights
Promoting animal welfare and protecting them from abuse is a top priority for Gil. In Congress, Gil will vote to protect pets and domesticated animals by strengthening regulations on “puppy mills” and other harmful commercial breeding facilities and support legislation to prevent animal cruelty and torture.
As a pet lover, Gil understands the important role animals play in the lives of adults and children. Gil will fight to protect farm animals from inhumane treatment and work to eliminate the use of antibiotics in farm animals for non-therapeutic reasons.
The safety and security of our nation’s wildlife is also under threat with the continued auctioning off of public lands to the highest bidder. In Congress, Gil will protect wildlife by keeping public lands public and making more resources available to forest landowners, ranchers, and farmers who are taking steps to conserve our wildlife, lands, and waters. Gil supports legislation combating international wildlife trafficking and will work to shut down the U.S. market for illegal wildlife products and help put an end to international animal trafficking and poaching, which not only threatens our environment but also provides financial support for terrorist organizations.
On August 1, 2023, he announced he was stepping down from his position in the Pentagon in early September. On September 18, he announced his candidacy for California’s 31st congressional district[5][6] and defeated Republican Daniel Martinez in the 2024 election.[7]
Early life and education
Cisneros was born in Los Angeles, of Californio heritage.[8] His great-grandmother was born in Los Angeles when it was still part of Mexico.[8] His mother worked in a cafeteria, while his father served in the Vietnam War and suffered from exposure to Agent Orange.[2] He is Hispanic.[8]
Cisneros worked as a shipping and manufacturing manager for Frito-Lay until he was laid off in 2010.[12]
Lottery win
Weeks after he was laid off, Cisneros won a Mega Millions jackpot worth $266 million.[12] He and his wife became philanthropists, establishing endowments for scholarships to be given to Latino students at GWU and the University of Southern California. They also founded Generation First Degree Pico Rivera, with the goal of ensuring every Latino household in Pico Rivera has at least one college graduate, and the Gilbert and Jacki Cisneros Foundation with an initial investment of $20 million to provide mentorship in education.[11][13][14]
Gil Cisneros’ work in philanthropy led him to an appointment by President Barack Obama to be on the Advisory Committee on the Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2014.[15]
Fears of a lockout by either party were not realized when Cisneros advanced to the November runoff election, finishing second in the June primary election to Republican former state AssemblywomanYoung Kim,[20] with 19.35% of the vote.[21] This election was rated a “Toss-up” by the Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball.[22] The Associated Press called the election for Cisneros on November 17.[23]
On September 18, 2023, Cisneros announced his intention to make a return to Congress by announcing his candidacy for the vacant 31st congressional district seat that became available with the retirement of Grace Napolitano.[24] He defeated Republican Daniel Martinez in the 2024 election.[7]
Cisneros and his wife Jacki have twin sons.[9] They own a home in Pico Rivera,[29] and lived in Newport Beach until they moved to Yorba Linda in late 2017, the year he began running for election.[13] Before Cisneros won the lottery, Jacki worked for KNBC in Los Angeles.[12] Gil currently resides in Covina, California.