Young Kim

Young Oak Kim R

U.S. Representative
California District 40
Term: Jan. 3, 2025 – Jan. 3, 2027
Phone: 202-225-4111 Email: [email protected] Website
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On Record (17)

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beat David Valadeo, Valadeo's running again, that'll be a competitive race. You look at some of the Orange County seats that we picked up, Gilsis Naros, Harley-Rotta, those are going to be competitive races. Not because of anything that Gilla or Harley is doing, you know, they're putting together races running, but you look at the quality of their opponents, …
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Welcome to a super special Post-Super Tuesday edition of Down Ballot Counts. I'm Kyle Tricks, dad, politics editor at Bloomberg Government, with me as always a senior reporter Greg Jero. Today, we'll dissect what went down on Tuesday and what it means for November, we'll spotlight a TV ad that caught our attention, and then we'll interview Ami Barra, a …
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To ensure coverage for the treatment of infertility for certain conditions.
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To enhance private-sector outreach in support of the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes.
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This bill designates the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1444 Main Street in Ramona, California, as the "Archie Moore Post Office Building".
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Extends the federal ban on firearm and ammunition possession by certain noncitizens to also cover government entities using those weapons. Closes a loophole that previously applied only to individual possession.
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Adds rioting to the federal definition of racketeering activity, allowing prosecutors to use RICO charges against people who organize or participate in riots.
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Expands grounds for stripping U.S. citizenship from naturalized citizens who committed fraud to get benefits, joined terrorist organizations, or committed certain serious crimes after becoming citizens.
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