U.S. Representative Mark DeSaulnier, serving California’s 10th district since 2015, recently shared updates through social media regarding community engagement, legislative concerns, and constituent services. Here is a summary of his recent posts.
On April 26, 2025, DeSaulnier highlighted a local event, the John Muir Earth Day Birthday held in Martinez, which he describes as “a community favorite for years.” He expressed excitement in joining the event and recognized “this year’s John Muir Conservation Award winners for their dedication to protecting the environment and service to our community.” “The John Muir Earth Day Birthday event in Martinez has been a community favorite for years…”
By April 28, 2025, DeSaulnier expressed concerns regarding recent federal actions, specifically criticizing the Trump Administration for potentially harming American workers by targeting the National Labor Relations Board. He stated, “By targeting the National Labor Relations Board, the Trump Administration is attacking American workers who rely on the independent agency to support their right to collective bargaining and protect them from unfair labor practices.” DeSaulnier highlighted his role as “the top Democrat on @EdWorkforceDems’.” “By targeting the National Labor Relations Board, the Trump Administration is attacking American workers…”
In another update on April 28, 2025, DeSaulnier informed followers about the services his office provides to constituents dealing with federal agencies. He encouraged residents to reach out for assistance on a variety of issues, like passports and Social Security inquiries, by contacting either the Walnut Creek or Antioch district offices. He reassured the community that “our district team is happy to assist where we can!” “Did you know that our office can provide assistance if you run into issues with a federal agency?”
Mark DeSaulnier, who succeeded George Miller in Congress, has been active in public service, with his previous tenure in the California State Assembly, State Senate, and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, DeSaulnier has a BA from the College of the Holy Cross and currently resides in Concord.



