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March 10, 2026
Editorial

Originally published in the New York Post

California’s economy helps keep America running — and criminals know it. Organized cargo theft has exploded across the state, targeting freight infrastructure. But we can stop it — with new, tough federal legislation.

The need is urgent.

February 6, 2026
Editorial

Originally published in The Daily Independent

When we talk about American strength and leadership—our military might, technological edge, and readiness to meet 21st-century threats—we should look beyond abstract ideas and budget numbers. We should focus on the places where those future capabilities are developed. 

January 8, 2026
Editorial

Originally published in the Los Angeles Daily News

California employers are about to get hit with a massive tax increase — one they never voted on, one lawmakers and the governor never debated, but one Sacramento knew was coming.

Issues:Economy
November 24, 2025
Editorial

Originally published in Fox News

As California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom traveled to Brazil touting his failed energy agenda in mid-November, the reality back home is unavoidable: because of his policies, Californians are paying some of the highest gas and electricity prices in the nation. We are being crushed by the Newsom energy affordability crisis — and it’s crippling our national security.

Issues:Energy
November 13, 2025
Editorial

Originally published in Space News

August 23, 2025
Editorial

Originally published in The Bakersfield Californian

Every parent knows that no two children learn the same way. Just as no two students are alike, we must create new pathways and opportunities to help each of them succeed.

Issues:CongressEducation
July 10, 2025
Editorial

Originally published in The Bakersfield Californian

On the eve of Independence Day, I voted to advance the One Big Beautiful Bill Act — now signed into law — because it delivers long-overdue, meaningful victories for California’s 20th District and communities like ours across the country.

Issues:Congress