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Earlier this month, I had the privilege of spending a week on Capitol Hill with other newly-elected members of Congress for freshman orientation. 

 

I’m excited to re-join my colleagues in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and to continue meeting the rest of the new members. We have a lot of work ahead of us, but I can’t wait to get started. 

 

Republicans may have narrowly secured a trifecta, but passing their agenda isn’t going to be an easy task. 

 

And their majority could narrow further thanks to Trump's selection of a number of Republican lawmakers for key jobs in his incoming administration—there’s already one vacancy after Matt Gaetz’s resignation. 

 

If even one Republican congressmember doesn’t vote with the rest, they won’t be able to pass any legislation. 

 

As Democrats, we have a job to do. It’s time to keep advocating for the policies that people want and to protect the at-risk policies that benefit people across the country. 

 

For me, that looks like championing commonsense gun legislation, fighting for immigration reform, protecting the Affordable Care Act, and standing up for reproductive health care. 

 

There’s so much we can do to move our country forward, and I’m ready to get to work. 

 

I hope you'll continue to stand with me during this next chapter, John. Will you consider giving a recurring contribution of even just $3 to help advocate for people-first policies in Congress? >>

In service, 

Representative-elect Gil Cisneros

 
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.

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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 the election of Donald Trump, Gil could not sit on the sidelines – he ran for California’s 39th Congressional District and won with the support of middle-class families and labor unions.

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.

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