Mark DeSaulnier addresses Election Day turnout and local food assistance issues
Congressman Mark DeSaulnier urged voter participation on Election Day and discussed efforts addressing disruptions in CalFresh benefits during early November posts.

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier urged voter participation on Election Day and discussed efforts addressing disruptions in CalFresh benefits during early November posts.

U.S. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier reminded voters about Election Day and detailed recent visits with local organizations in tweets posted on November 3 and November 4, 2025.

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier posted several times between October 30-31, 2025 about his criticism of President Trump’s spending decisions and highlighted a federal court ruling mandating food assistance funding be released.

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier highlighted upcoming Covered California open enrollment and recapped discussions from an October town hall via posts on October 31, 2025.

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier shared updates between October 16-18, focusing on government shutdown developments and healthcare policy disputes.

U.S. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier addressed the government shutdown, potential ACA subsidy expiration, and school gun violence in several posts on October 16, 2025.

U.S. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier posted on social media about a recent court decision halting Trump Administration firings during the government shutdown and invited constituents to share their experiences regarding potential health care premium…

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier used social media on October 15, 2025 to address recent developments concerning special education oversight, legislative efforts regarding a government shutdown, and healthcare policy debates.

U.S. Congressman Mark DeSaulnier marked Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a tribute to East Bay’s native communities and provided information about federal government shutdown resources in posts dated October 13-15, 2025.

Congressman Mark DeSaulnier posted on October 10 about disruptions caused by a government shutdown affecting food assistance programs and federal workers across California’s Bay Area.