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Congressman Josh Harder

Congressman Josh Harder

Joshua Keck Harder is an American politician and venture capital investor who has served as the U.S. representative from California's 9th congressional district since 2019 (known as the 10th congressional district until 2023). A member of the Democratic Party, he defeated Republican incumbent Jeff Denham in the 2018 election by five points. In 2020, he was reelected by a significantly larger margin than in 2018. He won reelection to California's new 9th congressional district, created through the 2020 redistricting process, which includes the majority of San Joaquin County.

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Congressman Josh Harder

Ahead of Vote on PG&E’s Proposed Rate Hikes, Harder Demands No More Bill Increases

National
Representative Josh Harder (CA-9) slammed PG&E for attempting to charge families more to pay for upgrades to its own infrastructure. Rep. Harder wrote a letter directly to PG&E’s CEO
Congressman Josh Harder

Harder Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Combat Veteran Homelessness

National
Representatives Josh Harder (CA-9) and Byron Donalds (FL-19) just introduced legislation to target the epidemic of veteran homelessness. The Improving Housing Outcomes for Veterans Act

Business Real Estate Press Releases

RESO Announces 2025 Board of Directors Election Winners

RESO Announces 2025 Board of Directors Election Winners

The results of the Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) 2025 Board of Directors election have been announced for five open seats, director appointments and the board’s Executive

Recent Gov & Nonprofit Real Estate Press Releases

NJCDC to Demolish Structure at 54 Front Street to Make Way...

The New Jersey Community Development Corporation (NJCDC) is excited to announce the demolition of the unutilized structure at 54 Front Street, clearing the way for the construction of a new indoor gymnasium and additional facilities for the Great Falls Youth Center (GFYC). Opened in March 2018, the GFYC has become a vital resource for the community, serving over 100 students daily.