Kevin Kiley, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 3rd district, recently shared a series of posts on social media discussing key political issues. Kiley’s background includes a tenure in the California State Assembly from 2016 to 2022, succeeding John Garamendi in Congress in 2023. Born in Sacramento in 1985, Kiley resides in Rocklin and holds degrees from Harvard and Yale.
On April 27, 2025, Kiley announced via social media that “This is the week. The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on our Resolution to stop California’s gas-car ban.” He suggested the resolution as a significant move towards “Newsom-Proofing California.” The message was posted on Twitter.
Later that same day, Kiley commented on the comparative cost of gas in California. He highlighted that “Gas prices in California are 29¢ higher than 2nd place Hawaii, 52¢ higher than 3rd place Washington, 88¢ higher than 4th place Oregon, 94¢ higher than 5th place Nevada, $1.16 higher than 6th place Alaska.” He remarked that “Newsom is right that California ‘leads the nation.’ It’s not even close.” This was posted on April 27, 2025, on Twitter.
On April 28, 2025, Kiley addressed an upcoming speech by Kamala Harris, noting, “Kamala Harris is giving her first post-election speech this Wednesday. Fittingly, it will be in San Francisco.” The statement highlighted the city’s issues as a “backdrop of crime, homelessness, waste, and abandoned buildings,” which he suggested would serve as a reminder to Americans “what could have been.” His comments were shared on Twitter.
Kevin Kiley’s current role continues to influence political discourse in California and the broader United States.



