Rep. Mike Levin, serving California’s 49th district in the U.S. Congress since 2019, has addressed numerous issues on social media. Representing a region affected by environmental and healthcare challenges, Levin has been active in legislative matters since replacing Darrell Issa. A native of Inglewood, California, he graduated from Stanford University and Duke University, and now lives in San Juan Capistrano.
On April 19, 2025, Rep. Levin highlighted ongoing environmental challenges on Twitter. He stated, “The Tijuana River has been flooded with toxic sewage for decades. I’ve worked on this since 2019, securing hundreds of millions in federal funding with both the Trump and Biden administrations. But both were too slow to act—and the crisis only worsened.” This tweet underscores the persistent issue of pollution in the Tijuana River and the slow response of federal administrations.
On April 20, 2025, Levin communicated his engagement with constituents regarding healthcare cuts. He tweeted, “Amanda contacted my office recently to share how cuts to Medicaid would impact her and her family. I gave her a call back today.” This highlights the ongoing concerns related to Medicaid reductions affecting families in his district.
In another tweet the same day, Levin extended his well-wishes for a holiday, stating “Happy Easter to all those who celebrate. Wishing you peace and joy.”
Mike Levin, born in 1978, continues to be an active figure in legislative issues, leveraging his educational background from Stanford and Duke to represent his district’s interests.



