Rep. Mike Levin, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 49th district, has taken to social media to discuss several pressing issues. His recent tweets cover topics ranging from public safety measures to international relations and domestic governance.
On June 21, 2025, Rep. Levin addressed a tragic incident related to carbon monoxide poisoning, highlighting the necessity for preventive measures. He stated: “This family’s tragic loss is a powerful reminder that we must do more to prevent deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning. Rep. Angie Craig and I have reintroduced the Stay Safe Act, which would require hotels and short-term rentals to install detectors.” This initiative aims to mandate the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in hotels and short-term rentals.
In another tweet dated June 22, 2025, Levin shared his views on recent military actions involving Iran: “My statement on the U.S. strikes on Iran.” The specifics of his statement were linked through an external source.
On June 23, 2025, Rep. Levin commented on the balance of power within the U.S. government concerning fiscal authority: “Congress is supposed to be a coequal branch of government, but House Republicans are ready to hand over the power of the purse without a fight. Representatives should represent the people, not just rubber stamp whatever the White House demands. Time to act like it.” His remarks emphasize his perspective on congressional responsibilities and autonomy.
Rep. Mike Levin was born in Inglewood, California in 1978 and now resides in San Juan Capistrano at age 44. He graduated from Stanford University with a BA in 2001 and earned a JD from Duke University in 2005.



