Congressman Jay Obernolte, District 23 | Facebook Website
Congressman Jay Obernolte, District 23 | Facebook Website
Representative Jay Obernolte, currently serving California's 23rd District in the U.S. Congress, has shared recent updates via a series of tweets covering various topics such as education, local government collaborations, and new legislation. These posts provide insight into his current activities and priorities as a congressional representative.
On March 29, 2025, Rep. Obernolte visited San Joaquin Valley College with Campus President Jennifer White to observe the institution's approach to training students for careers in demand. In a tweet, he stated, "I was invited to visit San Joaquin Valley College with Campus President Jennifer White to see firsthand how they are training students for in-demand careers. From dental to HVAC and electrical programs, SJVC is focused on giving students real skills and helping them find jobs".
In another post dated March 30, 2025, Obernolte noted his discussion with Victorville Mayor Liz Bacerra and City Manager Keith Metzler regarding the city's challenges and opportunities. He mentioned the exploration of plans for a new police department that utilizes advanced technology to enhance emergency response, as reflected in the tweet: "I spoke with Victorville Mayor Liz Bacerra and City Manager Keith Metzler about the challenges and opportunities the city is facing. We also discussed the city’s plans for a new police department which leverages advanced technology to improve emergency response. I look forward to".
On April 1, 2025, Obernolte announced the successful passage of his bill, the Cost-Share Accountability Act, in the House with unanimous support, documenting the achievement in a tweet that reads "I’m proud to announce that my bill, H.R. 359, the Cost-Share Accountability Act, has passed the House by a vote of 405-0! This legislation increases transparency in the Department of Energy by requiring the agency to report on the use of its authority to reduce or eliminate the".