Mark DeSaulnier, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 10th district since 2015, shared updates about his recent activities and upcoming events through a series of posts on March 27, 2026.
In one post, DeSaulnier summarized his week in Congress: “From a productive hearing in @EdWorkforceDems to defending the important work of the Chemical Safety Board, my schedule this week was packed. Tune in to hear my thoughts on these items and a difficult Ethics Committee hearing we held yesterday and the verdict we reached.” (March 27, 2026)
Addressing immigration issues, DeSaulnier announced an upcoming virtual event: “Immigrants make our community and our nation better. To talk about how we can join together to protect and support immigrants and their families, I’m hosting a virtual town hall on immigration on Wednesday, April 1st at 4:00 p.m. with expert special guests from Stand Together https://t.co/OPNq5zYZwt” (March 27, 2026). He reiterated this message in another post at nearly the same time: “Immigrants make our community and our nation better. To talk about how we can join together to protect and support immigrants and their families, I’m hosting a virtual town hall on immigration on Wednesday, April 1st at 4:00 p.m. with expert special guests from Stand Together https://t.co/XkJERiUKxU” (March 27, 2026).
DeSaulnier has represented California’s 10th District in Congress since succeeding George Miller in 2015. Before serving in Congress, he held positions in the California State Assembly (2006–2008), California Senate (2008–2015), and Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (1994–2006). Born in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1952 and currently residing in Concord, DeSaulnier graduated from College of the Holy Cross with a BA in 1974.


