Mark Takano voices strong opposition against Trump’s proposed bill

U.S. Rep. Mark Takano 39th District of California
U.S. Rep. Mark Takano 39th District of California
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Mark Takano, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 39th district since 2013, has recently expressed his views on various political issues through social media. Born in Riverside, California in 1960 and a Harvard University graduate, Takano has been vocal about his stance on significant legislative matters.

On July 3, 2025, Takano tweeted that “Democrats are united for the American people.” This statement underscores his belief in the Democratic Party’s collective efforts to address national concerns.

Later that day, at 18:26 UTC, he criticized former President Donald Trump’s legislative proposal by stating that “Donald Trump’s One Big, Ugly Bill is the largest Medicaid cut in history, leaves kids and seniors to go hungry, and bankrupts our country to give tax breaks to billionaires. Of course I voted no.” His opposition highlights his concern for vulnerable populations and fiscal responsibility.

In another tweet posted at 18:37 UTC on the same day, Takano remarked that “Republicans caved. We must make them regret this vote.” This comment reflects his disapproval of Republican actions regarding recent legislation.

Additional context reveals that Mark Takano has dedicated over a decade to serving California’s 39th district in Congress after succeeding Jerry Lewis. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University obtained in 1983.



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