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December 30, 2022

Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) released the following statement and statistics outlining important constituent service and legislative milestones over the last two years.


December 27, 2022

Today, Chair of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task ForceRep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) commended the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Director Steve Dettelbach for releasing guidance on the agency’s Ghost Gun rulemaking.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $4,049,000 for three projects in Solano County is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $3,738,600 for three projects in Lake County is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $6,546,139 for three projects in Napa County is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $6,800,000 for three projects in Sonoma County is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $1,205,966 for University of California, Davis to conduct smoke exposure research is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Washington – Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that $3,547,600 for two projects in Contra Costa County is included in the final 2023 appropriations government funding bill.


December 23, 2022

Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) released the following statement after his provisions on marriage and family therapists and telehealth were included in the government funding bill.

Issues:Health Care

December 23, 2022

Today, Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced his bipartisan legislation to amend the federal tax code in order to allow first responders the ability to access their retirement funds penalty free upon reaching their eligible retirement age was included in Congress’ end of year spending package.