Rep. Jay Obernolte, a U.S. Congressman representing California’s 23rd district, posted updates on social media regarding constituent services and recent legislative support.
On September 5, 2025, Obernolte highlighted a case from his office: “A constituent from Crestline reached out to my office after paying her Medicare premiums but not having her benefits reinstated. She had endured weeks of uncertainty without coverage. We contacted the Social Security Administration on her behalf, clarified her information and https://t.co/UMWDYgYsC0”. The post detailed assistance provided to resolve a Medicare issue for a local resident.
Later that day, Obernolte expressed his support for energy legislation: “I supported the Energy and Water Appropriations Act this week. It invests in an all-of-the-above energy strategy that lowers costs for American families. By expanding advanced nuclear reactors, strengthening our grid, and responsibly using our vast natural resources, we can”. He also shared an additional link related to the topic: “https://t.co/yNtqp1AXwQ”.
Obernolte has represented California’s 23rd District in Congress since 2021, following his tenure in the California State Assembly from 2014 to 2020. He succeeded Paul Cook in Congress and is known for engaging with constituents on issues ranging from healthcare to energy policy. Born in Chicago in 1970 and currently residing in Big Bear Lake, Obernolte graduated from the California Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1992.

