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Congressman Jimmy Panetta

Congressman Jimmy Panetta

United States Representative Jimmy Panetta proudly serves California’s 19th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. His diverse and beautiful district stretches from south San Jose in Santa Clara County, over the hills into Santa Cruz County, down the coastline of Monterey County, and into northern San Luis Obispo County.

First elected in 2016, he is serving his fourth term in Congress. He currently serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means, the House Committee on Armed Services, and House Committee on the Budget. He also serves as a Chief Deputy Whip in the 118th Congress.

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Congressman Jimmy Panetta

REP. PANETTA REINTRODUCES HIS BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION TO BETTER PROTECT AND ASSIST FAMILY FARMS

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United States Representative Jimmy Panetta (CA-19), along with Rep. Mike Kelly (PA-16), reintroduced the bipartisan Preserving
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SAN JOSE’S U.S. REPS ANNOUNCE NEARLY $102 MILLION IN FEDERAL TRANSIT FUNDING FOR THE...

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U.S. Representatives immy Panetta (CA-19), Zoe Lofgren (CA-18), Anna G. Eshoo (CA-16), and Ro Khanna (CA-17) announced
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REP. PANETTA INTRODUCES THE BIPARTISAN MORE HOMES ON THE MARKET ACT

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Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D-CA-20) and Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA-16) introduced the More Homes on the Market Act, which would amend the tax code to incentivize more homeowners to sell their houses
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REP. PANETTA LEADS INTRODUCTION OF THE HOUSING ACCESS IMPROVEMENT ACT TO SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOUSING...

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Rep. Jimmy Panetta (CA-20) authored and introduced the Housing Access Improvement Act along with Reps. Salud Carbajal (CA-24), Judy Chu (CA-27), Barbara Lee (CA-13), Zoe Lofgren

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Flipping Houses? Why Professional Cleaners Are Your Secret Weapon

Reality TV makes house flipping look easy - find a rundown property, renovate it with a few well-placed hammer swings, and sell for profit. But what these shows rarely reveal is the messy reality of waiting for flippers when they first open the door.