Young Kimis Fighting for You!

Congresswoman Young Kim is proud to represent California’s 40th District, which includes parts of Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, in the U.S. House of Representatives.

An immigrant, small business owner, community leader, former California Assemblywoman, mother, and grandmother, Young is proud to be one of the first Korean American women ever to serve in Congress and is fighting to help all Americans have the chance to achieve their dream just like she did.

In the House of Representatives, Young serves on the House Foreign Affairs Committee – where she serves as Chairwoman of the Indo-Pacific Subcommittee and as a member of the Africa Subcommittee – and on the House Financial Services Committee – where she serves as Vice Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions and as a member of the Financial Institutions and Monetary Policy Subcommittee. Young also serves as co-chair of the Women in STEM Caucus, the Financial Literacy and Wealth Creation Caucus, and the Maternity Care Caucus.

In her first term, Young had nearly 30 bills pass out of the House of Representatives and more than a dozen signed into law. Her record was ranked among the most effective of members of Congress according to the Center for Effective Lawmaking, the Common Ground Committee, the Lugar Center and McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, and data by Quorum Analytics. She also received the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Legislative Action Award.

Young and her husband Charles live in Anaheim Hills in CA-40 and are the proud parents of Christine, Kelly, Alvin and Hannah and grandparents of Mia and Caleb.

A Few Policy Highlights

Supporting Small Businesses

As a small business owner, Rep. Kim understands the challenges facing entrepreneurs working to start their business, open their doors, keep staff on payroll, and make their American dream a reality. On the House Financial Services Committee, Rep. Kim is working to help entrepreneurs of all backgrounds know what resources are available to them and to ensure regulations make life easier for Americans, not harder. She has led several bills to help entrepreneurs access capital, such as the PPP Protection Act to allow small business owners more time to access a loan from funds already allocated to the Paycheck Protection Program during the pandemic. She also is leading the Reviewing Expansion of Government (REG) Act to review the SEC’s regulations to ensure they are working as intended and not hurting small businesses, and the Small Dollar Loan Certainty Act to provide clear principles for financial institutions providing small-dollar loans and ensure working Americans can access the capital they need.

Cutting Taxes

Californians face skyrocketing living costs and the highest gas prices in the nation. The last thing families need is more taxes. Rep. Kim is working to make life more affordable and lower taxes for hardworking Californians. She is co-chair of the SALT Caucus and leading the SALT Deductibility Act to repeal the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) deductions. She supported the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024, a bipartisan bill that passed the House to to expand the child tax credit, provide more tax relief for losses from natural disasters and wildfires, strengthen the low-income housing tax credit, invest in research and development, and create U.S. jobs. She has also urged Governor Newsom to suspend the state gas tax every year since she’s been in Congress.

Lowering Medicare Costs

As someone approaching eligibility age herself, Rep. Kim is committed to protecting access to Medicare and Social Security benefits seniors have paid into their whole lives. Rep. Kim helped introduce the Medicare Economic Security Solutions Act, a bipartisan bill to cap late fees on Medicare enrollment. Americans shouldn’t be punished for delaying enrollment in Medicare, but under current law, seniors who defer enrollment can find themselves with a higher bill.

Helping Families Prepare for Retirement

With two-thirds of Americans living paycheck to paycheck, and living costs hiking up, saving at all – let alone for retirement – is getting more difficult. We also know inflation hurts those on fixed income the most. Rep. Kim is working on the Financial Services Committee and as co-chair of the bipartisan Financial Literacy and Wealth Creation Caucus to create opportunities for Americans to grow wealth, invest, save for retirement, and avoid debt, fraud, and other financial concerns.

Combatting Mail and Retail Theft

Arrests for robbing letter carriers are up 73 percent year after year, and in May, at least 7 Southern California convenience stores, including in Orange and Anaheim, were robbed in one day. Between 2019 and 2022, letter carrier robberies increased sixfold, and high-volume mailbox theft increased 87 percent. Rep. Kim introduced a bipartisan bill to combat the nationwide increase in mail theft. She has also introduced a bipartisan bill to help combat rising organized retail crime. She will always support our law enforcement who work around the clock to keep us safe.

If you need help with a federal agency, reach out to Rep. Kim’s office at (714) 984-2440 or visit her office website at youngkim.house.gov. For official updates, follow Rep. Kim on social media on Facebook, X, Instagram, and YouTube at @RepYoungKim.

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