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Kevin Kiley critiques California governance and introduces vote counting legislation

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Kevin Kiley U.S. House of Representatives from California's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Kevin Kiley U.S. House of Representatives from California's 3rd district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Kevin Kiley, a current representative in the U.S. Congress for California’s 3rd District, shared his insights and legislative actions through a series of tweets. Known for his work in the California State Assembly before joining Congress in 2023, Kiley has been vocal about state governance and accountability, often directing critique at California Governor Gavin Newsom.

In an April 9, 2025 tweet, Kiley commented on a profile regarding Gavin Newsom, highlighting his view on the governor's attention-seeking behavior. He described Newsom as someone who has "always shown a high level of interest in doing whatever will get him the most attention at any given moment" (source).

Later that day, Kiley criticized the speed at which California counts its votes, claiming the process is "beyond embarrassing" and alleging that results often change post-Election Day. He noted a legislative move to address this issue by collaborating with Rep. Obernolte to introduce the Election Results Accountability Act, which mandates timely vote counting (source).

On April 10, 2025, Kiley addressed several federal investigations initiated against California for civil rights violations and unlawful activities. He linked these inquiries to what he described as years of "utter lawlessness" under Newsom's leadership, mentioning issues such as the allowance of men competing in women's sports and schools being compelled to lie to parents about their children (source).

Kevin Kiley's involvement in political discourse is backed by a strong educational background, having graduated from Harvard University and earned a JD from Yale University. Born in Sacramento, Kiley now resides in Rocklin, and continues to serve California in legislative capacities, striving for accountability and governance reform.

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