Rep. David Valadao, U.S. Congressman representing California’s 22nd district since 2021, has recently highlighted his legislative efforts and community engagement through a series of posts on social media.
On July 14, 2025, Valadao stated, “I was proud to deliver remarks in support of my bill, H.R. 1044, which authorizes 7 permit renewals for the Kaweah Hydroelectric Project. Kaweah is a critical source of clean, reliable, and affordable energy for CA-22, and I look forward to voting YES on final House passage.”
Two days later, on July 16, he posted about meeting with young leaders from the California FFA during their State Officer Summit: “As a member of the FFA Caucus and an FFA alum, it was great meeting with the California FFA during this week’s State Officer Summit. These bright, young leaders are the future of our agricultural industry, and I look forward to the positive impact they’ll have one day.”
On July 17, Valadao addressed immigration reform efforts: “I’m proud to join @RepMariaSalazar and @RepEscobar to reintroduce the Dignity Act. It’s past time for Congress to pass reasonable immigration reform that restores law and order while recognizing the contributions of undocumented immigrants who have built their lives here.”
Valadao’s work in Congress follows his earlier service in the California State Assembly from 2010 to 2012. Born in Hanford in 1977 and currently residing there at age 46, Valadao succeeded TJ Cox as representative for California’s 22nd district in 2021.



