Reelect Congressional Representative Julia Brownley to keep CD-26 on the right track for progress.
The Position
Congressmembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the United States Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives, the largest delegation in the country. There is no term limit for this position.
The District
California’s 26th Congressional District includes parts of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Republicans held this district until 2012, when Julia Brownley won and flipped CD-26 from red to blue. Of the registered voters in this district, 29% are Republican and 43% are Democrat, and the district’s demographic breakdown is 32% Latino, 9% Asian, and 2% Black. After the 2021 redistricting process, CD-26 is 3% less Democratic than it was during the 2020 general election cycle. The most recent election results show that CD-26 voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 20 points and Gavin Newsom for governor in 2018 by 10 points.
The Race
There are five candidates running for this seat, including Democrat Incumbent Representative Julia Brownley, and Republican Matt Jacobs. Rep. Brownley’s campaign has raised $1.2 million and has received donations from fossil fuel, real estate, and corporate PAC interests. Jacobs’s campaign has raised $1.2 million and has received donations from police interests.
The Recommendation
Rep. Brownley, a former state assemblymember, lives in Westlake Village. According to campaign materials, she is running for reelection to continue to increase opportunity for middle-class families through health care, education, and environmental reforms. Rep. Brownley won her 2020 reelection against Republican Ronda Kennedy by 22 points.
Rep. Brownley’s priorities for CD-26 this year have included 54 bills about the military and national security, transportation, and taxes. She currently serves on four committees, including Veterans’ Affairs, on which she ranks second, and Transportation and Infrastructure, on which she ranks fourth. She serves as chair of the Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health, and as co-chair of six caucuses, including Black Maternal Health, Congressional Dyslexia, and E-2D Hawkeye. This year, Rep. Brownley has voted 100% of the time with Nancy Pelosi and 95% of the time with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In contrast to Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Brownley voted in support of the Bioeconomy Research and Development Act and the National Defense Authorization for Fiscal Year 2022.
Prior to her election to Congress, Rep. Brownley served three terms in the State Assembly, representing AD-41. She also served as a school board member for three terms, and used her role to advocate for quality educational opportunities for all students, including those with special needs. Rep. Brownley’s early career was spent working in business and marketing. She is a longtime supporter of education reform and veterans’ services, and has been recognized for her legislative efforts in each of these policy areas. However, Rep. Brownley has maintained a moderate voting record, and has failed to promote progressive legislation on issues of importance to her district. Although she often talks about lowering the cost of health care for middle-class families and veterans, she has not publicly supported Medicare for All and accepts significant donations from health industry PACs. Although her district has experienced the impacts of California’s wildfire seasons, she has not publicly supported the Green New Deal.
Rep. Brownley isn’t a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, but has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California League of Conservation Voters, Equality California, and Planned Parenthood Action Fund. However, she has also received the formal endorsement of Peace Officers Research Association of California, and has received funds from a variety of problematic donors, including Sempra Energy PAC, National Association of Realtors PAC, Lockheed Martin Corporation PAC, and Edison International PAC. Given these associations, it is critical that voters continue to hold her accountable, to ensure that her legislative efforts remain in the best interests of her district and constituents. Based on our analysis, Rep. Brownley’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will continue to be a representative leader for the constituents of CD-26 and will govern effectively for this diverse district if she is subject to increased community accountability.
Reelect Congressional Representative Julia Brownley to keep CD-26 on the right track for progress.
The Position
Congressmembers represent and advocate for the needs of their district constituents at the United States Capitol. They are responsible for creating, debating, and voting on legislation that addresses issues within their district.
The United States is divided into 435 congressional districts, each with a population of about 710,000 individuals. Each district elects a representative to the House of Representatives for a two-year term. California has 53 congressional representatives, the largest delegation in the country. There is no term limit for this position.
The District
California’s 26th Congressional District includes parts of Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Republicans held this district until 2012, when Julia Brownley won and flipped CD-26 from red to blue. Of the registered voters in this district, 29% are Republican and 43% are Democrat, and the district’s demographic breakdown is 32% Latino, 9% Asian, and 2% Black. After the 2021 redistricting process, CD-26 is 3% less Democratic than it was during the 2020 general election cycle. The most recent election results show that CD-26 voted for Joe Biden for president in 2020 by 20 points and Gavin Newsom for governor in 2018 by 10 points.
The Race
There are five candidates running for this seat, including Democrat Incumbent Representative Julia Brownley, and Republican Matt Jacobs. Rep. Brownley’s campaign has raised $1.2 million and has received donations from fossil fuel, real estate, and corporate PAC interests. Jacobs’s campaign has raised $1.2 million and has received donations from police interests.
The Recommendation
Rep. Brownley, a former state assemblymember, lives in Westlake Village. According to campaign materials, she is running for reelection to continue to increase opportunity for middle-class families through health care, education, and environmental reforms. Rep. Brownley won her 2020 reelection against Republican Ronda Kennedy by 22 points.
Rep. Brownley’s priorities for CD-26 this year have included 54 bills about the military and national security, transportation, and taxes. She currently serves on four committees, including Veterans’ Affairs, on which she ranks second, and Transportation and Infrastructure, on which she ranks fourth. She serves as chair of the Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health, and as co-chair of six caucuses, including Black Maternal Health, Congressional Dyslexia, and E-2D Hawkeye. This year, Rep. Brownley has voted 100% of the time with Nancy Pelosi and 95% of the time with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In contrast to Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Brownley voted in support of the Bioeconomy Research and Development Act and the National Defense Authorization for Fiscal Year 2022.
Prior to her election to Congress, Rep. Brownley served three terms in the State Assembly, representing AD-41. She also served as a school board member for three terms, and used her role to advocate for quality educational opportunities for all students, including those with special needs. Rep. Brownley’s early career was spent working in business and marketing. She is a longtime supporter of education reform and veterans’ services, and has been recognized for her legislative efforts in each of these policy areas. However, Rep. Brownley has maintained a moderate voting record, and has failed to promote progressive legislation on issues of importance to her district. Although she often talks about lowering the cost of health care for middle-class families and veterans, she has not publicly supported Medicare for All and accepts significant donations from health industry PACs. Although her district has experienced the impacts of California’s wildfire seasons, she has not publicly supported the Green New Deal.
Rep. Brownley isn’t a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, but has the endorsement of some progressive groups, including California League of Conservation Voters, Equality California, and Planned Parenthood Action Fund. However, she has also received the formal endorsement of Peace Officers Research Association of California, and has received funds from a variety of problematic donors, including Sempra Energy PAC, National Association of Realtors PAC, Lockheed Martin Corporation PAC, and Edison International PAC. Given these associations, it is critical that voters continue to hold her accountable, to ensure that her legislative efforts remain in the best interests of her district and constituents. Based on our analysis, Rep. Brownley’s track record and policy positions demonstrate that she will continue to be a representative leader for the constituents of CD-26 and will govern effectively for this diverse district if she is subject to increased community accountability.