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Seat
Representative for California District 49
Born
October 28, 1978
Age 47
Phone
(202) 225-3906
Office
2352 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|California District 49

Mike Levin

Michael Ted Levin is an American politician and attorney who serves as the U.S. representative for California's 49th congressional district since 2019. He is a member of the Democratic Party and represents most of San Diego's North County, as well as part of southern Orange County.

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Voting Record — 550
Yes45%
No54%
Present1%
Not Voting1%
Party align97%
Cross-party3%
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Congressional District 49

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Mike Levin
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratCalifornia District 49
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Mike's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 24 sponsored · 93 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

The Justice Department claimed it found over a MILLION new Epstein Files at the end of 2025. Why hasn’t a single file been released in 2026? We won’t stop demanding accountability for the victims of these heinous crimes.
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By going after Jay Powell over routine testimony about building renovations, Trump and his team are acting like mob bosses and thugs. This is not how a serious country manages the world’s largest economy.
Powell should be commended for showing some real backbone, and for defending the guardrails while the president treats the Fed like a protection racket. I wish some of my Republican colleagues would do the same.
The intimidation against Powell also is economically nonsensical. Markets run on trust. If investors believe the Fed is being bullied for resisting political pressure, risk increases and everyone ends up paying more in the long run.
The Fed was made independent for a reason. After repeated panics driven by political meddling, both parties agreed that interest rates cannot be set by politicians chasing short-term wins. You might get a brief economic sugar high, but the hangover is inflation, instability, and lost credibility.
By going after Jay Powell over routine testimony about building renovations, Trump and his team are acting like mob bosses and thugs. This is not how a serious country manages the world’s largest economy.
Reposted byMike Levin
The Supreme Court doesn’t belong to any president or political party. It belongs to the people, and its job is to interpret and uphold the Constitution, not serve as a pawn in partisan games.
That’s why I’m cosponsoring legislation to establish 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices, with regular appointments every two years.
The Supreme Court doesn’t belong to any president or political party. It belongs to the people, and its job is to interpret and uphold the Constitution, not serve as a pawn in partisan games.
Reposted byMike Levin
The National Park Service says your park pass is invalid if you cover Trump’s face with a sticker. National parks used to protect glaciers and wildlife but now they’re apparently responsible for protecting one man’s feelings.
The National Park Service says your park pass is invalid if you cover Trump’s face with a sticker. National parks used to protect glaciers and wildlife but now they’re apparently responsible for protecting one man’s feelings.
The Court was never meant to serve one president or one party. It exists to uphold the law on behalf of the American people.
We can restore judicial independence and address the ethical failures that are eroding trust in the Supreme Court. Reasonable term limits would do both by lowering the political stakes of each nomination while remaining consistent with the Constitution.
The Court was never meant to serve one president or one party. It exists to uphold the law on behalf of the American people.
We can restore judicial independence and address the ethical failures that are eroding trust in the Supreme Court. Reasonable term limits would do both by lowering the political stakes of each nomination while remaining consistent with the Constitution.
Reposted byMike Levin
Taxpayers shouldn't have to rebuild Venezuela’s broken oil industry. That’s a giveaway to Big Oil, not relief for families at home. I’m introducing legislation to ban U.S. taxpayer dollars from subsidizing foreign oil infrastructure. If oil companies want in, they can take the risk themselves.
I’ll never stop fighting for your healthcare. But yesterday's win only happened because you spoke up, shared your stories, made calls, and demanded action. Yesterday proves that when you push, Congress moves.
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Voting History
550 total votes
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Recent roll calls with party-majority context so it is easier to scan how this member tends to vote.

DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2025-07-17S. 1582 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-07-17H.R. 3633 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-07-17H. Res. 580 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-07-16H. Res. 580 (119th)Motion to ReconsiderNONOPassed
2025-07-15H.R. 1717 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-07-15H. Res. 580 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOFailed
2025-07-15H. Res. 580 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-07-14S. 1596 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-07-14H.R. 1770 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-07-14H.R. 1709 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-07-03H.R. 1 (119th)Accept Senate changesNONOPassed
2025-07-03H. Res. 566 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-07-03H. Res. 566 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-07-02H. Res. 566 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-07-02H. Res. 566 (119th)Consideration of the ResolutionNONOPassed
2025-06-27H. Res. 516 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-06-26H.R. 275 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-26H.R. 875 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-06-25H.R. 3944 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-25H.R. 3944 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-06-25H.R. 3944 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOAgreed to
2025-06-25H. Res. 519 (119th)Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree, as AmendedYESYESPassed
2025-06-24Motion to AdjournYESYESFailed
2025-06-24H. Res. 530 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-06-24H. Res. 530 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-06-24H. Res. 537 (119th)Kill the motionYESYESPassed
2025-06-23H.R. 3422 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-06-23H.R. 3394 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-06-23H.R. 1998 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-06-12H.R. 2056 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-12H.R. 2056 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-06-12Motion to AdjournYESYESFailed
2025-06-12H.R. 4 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-12H.R. 4 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-06-12S. 331 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2025-06-11H. Res. 499 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-06-11H. Res. 499 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-06-10H.R. 884 (119th)Final passageYESNOPassed
2025-06-10H.R. 2096 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-10H. Res. 489 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2025-06-10H. Res. 489 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2025-06-09H. Res. 481 (119th)Motion to Suspend the Rules and AgreeYESYESPassed
2025-06-09H. Res. 488 (119th)Motion to Suspend the Rules and AgreeNONOPassed
2025-06-09H.R. 2035 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2025-06-06H.R. 2966 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-05H.R. 2987 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-05H.R. 2987 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-06-05H.R. 2931 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-06-05H.R. 2931 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-06-04H.R. 2483 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed

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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