
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|California District 51
Sara Jacobs
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Voting Record — 535
Yes40%
No59%
Present1%
Not Voting0%
Party align98%
Cross-party0%
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Sara Jacobs
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratCalifornia District 51
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Sara's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 25 sponsored · 136 cosponsored
Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.
More pipelines mean more spills that we pay for – with our own tax dollars, worsened health, and stifled productivity. Corporations will just rake in the profits.
This is a huge relief, but the fight’s not over. I signed an amicus brief along with hundreds of my colleagues to the Supreme Court urging them to overturn the Fifth Circuit decision. Mifepristone must remain widely accessible.
President Trump is continuing a long U.S. tradition of holding our partners to different standards than everyone else: selling billions of dollars in weapons to Israel and the UAE – despite their atrocities in Gaza and Sudan. This hypocrisy hurts us.
It’s MY constituents who are fighting this war in Iran right now – and they deserve full transparency about the nuclear risks at play. It’s time for the U.S. government to finally acknowledge Israel’s nuclear weapons capabilities.
The Trump Administration is traumatizing and punishing migrant children as young as 4 years old – putting up legal barriers so they don’t have due process, making them appear in court alone, and speeding up their deportation. It’s heartless and wrong.
Gas in San Diego is over $6 because of Trump’s unnecessary war in Iran – not anything else. We need to end this war now to get gas prices back to normal.
And we all know how the wars in Iraq and Vietnam turned out…
Donald Trump should take a cue from history: cut his losses and end the war in Iran today.
It’s been 61 days since Donald Trump started his unnecessary war of choice in Iran – 1 day past the legal requirement to get Congressional authorization. Congress needs to fulfill its constitutional duty and vote to end this war now.
We’re 60 days into this war, and the American people are worse off by every measure. This should be a red line for every single one of my colleagues. Now is the time to stop Donald Trump’s war in Iran before it’s too late.
Any attempts to prolong this reckless, costly, and unnecessary war of choice are insulting to my constituents – 2,500 San Diego Marines who are off the coast of Iran fighting this war – and to all Americans who are paying the price at the gas pump and the grocery store.
Trump and his army of sycophants are already trying to claim that the ceasefire stops the 60-day clock… but it doesn’t.
Today marks 60 days of Donald Trump’s war in Iran, which triggers the legal requirements under the 1973 War Powers Resolution. Trump is legally obligated to get congressional authorization for this conflict or end hostilities immediately. This isn’t a suggestion – it’s the law.
I had so much fun at the Linda Vista Multi-Cultural Fair! Our community is strong and vibrant because it’s made up of so many different cultures and traditions – and as long as we keep coming together, no one can take that away from us.
Free live music on Adams Avenue? Sign me up! It was so great to stop by Adams Ave Unplugged last weekend, with 90 live music performances hosted by local bars, restaurants, and cafes. Such a cool event in our community!
My team joined The Center’s annual Dine Out for Life fundraiser (which supports their health and wellness programs for San Diego’s LGBTQ+ community) with a quick stop at Mariposa Ice Cream in Normal Heights!
Trump just fired every Advisory Board Member of the National Science Foundation (NSF) – the leading funder of scientific research – with no explanation. Trump continues to illegally undermine and politicize science in ways that will set us back for years.
Trump's war on Iran was illegal from day one – Congress never authorized it. Tomorrow, the statutory 60-day clock runs out too. Republicans are out of excuses and should join Democrats and stop this war. Let's put the pressure on.
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Don’t need a study to tell me that housing in San Diego is way too expensive (we ALL know that) – but here’s a new one deeming us the 5th most expensive housing market in the U.S. We need to meet the scale of this crisis and dramatically scale up building.
I asked Secretary Hegseth a straightforward, yes or no question today: Is Donald Trump mentally stable enough to be Commander in Chief?
He didn't say yes. And that speaks volumes.
Section 702 of FISA has allowed the government to spy on the American people for decades – but the rise of AI makes it a lot easier and faster. We can’t let this practice continue unchecked, so I’m still a hard NO on a clean FISA reauthorization.
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Voting History535 total votesExpandCollapse
Voting History
535 total votes
Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.
| Date | Bill | Question | Position | Party Maj | Align? | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-02-07 | H.R. 26 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-07 | H.R. 26 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-02-06 | H.R. 27 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-06 | H.R. 27 (119th) | Approve amendment | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-02-05 | H. Res. 93 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-05 | H. Res. 93 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-05 | H.R. 776 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-02-04 | H.R. 43 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 21 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 21 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 471 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-23 | H.R. 375 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | S. 5 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H.R. 165 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H. Res. 53 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H. Res. 53 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-22 | H.R. 187 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-21 | H.R. 186 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-16 | H.R. 30 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-16 | H.R. 30 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 33 (119th) | Final passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 144 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-15 | H.R. 164 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 28 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 28 (119th) | Send back to committee | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 153 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-14 | H.R. 152 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-13 | H.R. 192 (119th) | Fast-track passage | YES | YES | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-09 | H.R. 23 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-07 | H.R. 29 (119th) | Final passage | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | Approve resolution | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | Motion to Commit with Instructions | YES | YES | ✓ | Failed |
| 2025-01-03 | H. Res. 5 (119th) | End debate now | NO | NO | ✓ | Passed |
| 2025-01-03 | — | Election of the Speaker | NOT_VOTING | — | — | Johnson (LA) |
| 2025-01-03 | — | Call by States | PRESENT | — | — | Passed |
Alignment stats consider only votes where a clear yes/no majority existed for the legislator's party. Cross-party marks divergence where the vote matched the opposite party majority. ↔ indicates cross-party divergence.
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