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Jimmy
Gomez

U.S. Representative for California

In office
8 yrsSince Jul 2017
Next election
2027Re-elected 2021
Age
51Born Nov 25, 1974
Party
Democrat
What they stand for

Gomez has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.

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01 · Background

Who they are, where they came from

Jimmy Gomez represents California's 34th congressional district, a seat he has held since July 2017. His district encompasses Los Angeles neighborhoods including Eagle Rock, Boyle Heights, Downtown Los Angeles, and Koreatown. A member of the Democratic Party, Gomez previously served in the California State Assembly from 2012 to 2017 before winning election to Congress. In the House, Gomez has sponsored legislation spanning food assistance, immigration, housing, transit, and healthcare. He sponsored the EATS Act (HR.4797), which addresses nutrition assistance, and the Protect Vulnerable Immigrant Youth Act (HR.3763), which concerns protections for immigrant minors. On housing, he sponsored the Make Housing Affordable and Defend Democracy Act (HR.6390) and the Affordable Housing Equity Act of 2025 (HR.3964). He has also sponsored the Choose Medicare Act (HR.3911) and the Tribal Healthcare Careers Act (HR.5378). He has repeatedly sponsored resolutions supporting Korean American Day (HRES.995, HRES.963, HRES.33, HRES.36), reflecting the demographic composition of his district. On votes, he voted against final passage of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (HR.2670) and voted for the Building Chips in America Act of 2023 (S.2228). One bill he sponsored was enacted into law: a measure designating a United States Postal Service facility at 3500 West in his district (HR.599).

02 · Recent significant work

What they’ve done lately

Jan 27, 2023Sponsored

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 3500 West 6th Street, Suite 103 in Los Angeles, California, as the "Dosan Ahn Chang Ho Post Office".

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Jul 29, 2025Sponsored

EATS Act of 2025

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Jan 13, 2026Sponsored

Supporting the goals and ideals of Korean American Day.

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Jun 5, 2025Sponsored

Protect Vulnerable Immigrant Youth Act

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Jan 13, 2025Sponsored

Supporting the goals and ideals of Korean American Day.

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03 · What's coming up

Bills they’ll vote on next

Bills that have cleared committee and are heading for a floor vote. See all upcoming votes →

House·HR.1071Reported to floor

No Censors on our Shores Act of 2025

Would bar entry and allow deportation of foreign officials who suppressed U.S. citizens' speech.

House·HR.151Reported to floor

Equal Representation Act of 2025

Would base House seat apportionment on citizen population rather than total population.

House·HR.2071Reported to floor

Save Our Shrimpers Act

Would bar U.S. funds to international institutions financing foreign shrimp operations.

House·HR.2076Reported to floor

Lulu’s Law

Would require the FCC to explicitly authorize wireless emergency alerts for shark attacks.

House·HR.2159Reported to floor

Count the Crimes to Cut Act

Would require public databases listing all federal criminal statutory and regulatory offenses.

04 · Money

Where the campaign funds come from

Gomez raised $1.0M this cycle, with 42.7% from PACs and 57.0% from individuals. Individual giving was primarily from itemized contributions, which account for 98.1% of individual receipts. Outside spending totaled $2.4M supporting Gomez, led by United Democracy Project at $1.7M, Protect Progress at $511K, and Bold America at $112K, with no notable outside spending opposing him.

Total raised · 2026
$1.0M
Cash on hand
$828K
Spent
$306K
By source
  • Individuals$595K · 57.0%
  • PACs$447K · 42.7%
  • Party committees$33 · 0.0%
  • Other$1K · 0.1%
Individual donor mix
Small-donor share (under $200)1.9%
Outside spending · 2024
Supporting Gomez

Independent expenditures from super PACs and other groups, separate from contributions to the candidate’s own campaign. These committees may not coordinate with the campaign.

See full filings on FEC.gov ↗

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