Mark DeSaulnier, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 10th district, has recently addressed various issues through his social media platform. Serving since 2015 after succeeding George Miller, DeSaulnier’s political career spans multiple roles, including service in the California State Assembly and Senate.
On July 7, 2025, DeSaulnier expressed sympathy for those affected by natural disasters in Texas. In his post, he stated: “My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the devastating flash flooding in Texas. Very grateful for the heroic first responders and rescue teams.”
Later that day, he criticized a legislative proposal on fiscal grounds. He commented on Twitter at 20:39 UTC: “The Republican budget bill is devastating for American families – it will add substantively to the deficit while cutting taxes to make the rich even richer, kicking millions of Medicaid, raising the price of college, and more. Republicans sold out their constituents to benefit.”
Additionally, DeSaulnier announced plans for an upcoming virtual town hall focusing on these budgetary concerns. He shared: “I will be hosting a virtual town hall this week on the Republican budget scheme that strips health care and food assistance from millions of Americans in order to give a huge tax cut to the ultrawealthy. Stay tuned on our social media pages for more information.” This initiative aligns with his ongoing engagement with constituents over financial policies impacting public welfare.
Mark DeSaulnier continues to reside in Concord and remains active in addressing national concerns as part of his congressional duties.



