Rep. Mike Levin, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 49th district since 2019, recently shared his perspectives on legislative developments through a series of tweets. Levin, who succeeded Darrell Issa and is known for his educational background from Stanford University and Duke University, expressed concerns about energy costs and praised a fellow lawmaker’s achievement.
On July 3, 2025, Rep. Levin announced that he had “introduced an amendment to the Republicans’ Big Ugly Bill to keep energy costs in check for Americans.” He noted that House Republicans blocked this amendment, accusing them of prioritizing “protecting Big Oil” over reducing monthly electricity bills for citizens.
Later that day, Levin expressed admiration for his colleague by stating he was “honored to watch our House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries break the record for the longest floor speech in the history of the House of Representatives.”
In another post on July 3, 2025, Rep. Levin conveyed his strong opposition to the proposed legislation by declaring that he “voted HELL NO on the Big Ugly Bill,” without further elaboration within the tweet itself.
As a representative residing in San Juan Capistrano with roots in Inglewood, California, Mike Levin continues to voice his stance on legislative matters affecting his constituents and broader national interests.



