Rep. David Valadao, U.S. Congressman representing California’s 22nd district since 2021, has recently highlighted his legislative efforts and local engagements through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On May 13, 2026, Valadao shared details about his participation in an agricultural industry event: “Today, I had a productive conversation with @WesternGrowers at their annual meeting. We spoke about my efforts to support specialty crop producers through my work on @HouseAppropsGOP Subcommittee on Agriculture and the important wins secured in the Farm Bill. As we continue https://t.co/9Z45iUDZyb”.
The following day, Valadao addressed concerns about online safety and legislative action: “Online dating has become a common way for people to connect, but unfortunately, it’s also a tool for scammers looking to take advantage of people. On Online Romance Day, I’m calling on Congress to advance the Romance Scam Prevention Act.
This bipartisan bill is an important step https://t.co/abjfzSz26g”. This statement reflects ongoing bipartisan efforts in Congress to address digital fraud risks associated with online dating platforms.
Later that same day, Valadao discussed infrastructure and environmental initiatives after meeting with port officials: “Yesterday, I met with representatives from @portoflongbeach, which is the second busiest port in the United States and handles over $300 billion in trade each year.
Valadao has served as a member of Congress since 2021 after replacing TJ Cox and previously represented constituents in the California State Assembly from 2010 to 2012. Born in Hanford, California in 1977, he continues to reside there while serving his district.


