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Mike Levin
NameMike Levin
Birth dateJuly 23, 1978
Birth placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
OfficeU.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district
Term startJanuary 3, 2019
PartyDemocratic Party
SpouseKirsten Devaney
EducationStanford University (B.S.), University of California, Los Angeles (J.D.)

Mike Levin

Mike Levin is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 49th congressional district since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he focuses on environmental policy, clean energy, veterans' issues, and regional infrastructure. Levin represents a coastal constituency that includes parts of San Diego County and Orange County and is active on committees and caucuses related to climate, natural resources, and small business.

Early life and education

Born in Los Angeles, Levin was raised in Southern California and attended public schools before matriculating at Stanford University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He continued his studies at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, receiving a Juris Doctor. During his academic years he engaged with regional environmental organizations and internship programs connected to California State Senate offices and local civic initiatives.

Career before politics

Prior to elective office, Levin worked in the renewable energy and environmental sectors. He served as general counsel and director for regulatory affairs at clean energy companies, collaborating with utilities such as Southern California Edison and engaging on matters involving the California Public Utilities Commission and state energy policy. Levin also co-founded a community nonprofit focused on coastal conservation and worked with advocacy groups that interacted with agencies like the California Coastal Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency. His precongressional career combined legal practice, corporate compliance, and grassroots organizing around coastal resilience and greenhouse gas reduction.

U.S. House of Representatives

Levin was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives in 2019 and sits on committees relevant to his district's priorities. He has participated in legislation and oversight involving the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, and federal land management agencies. Levin is a member of caucuses including the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the House Oceans Caucus, and bipartisan energy-focused groups that coordinate with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and regional research institutions. His committee work has entailed inquiries into infrastructure funding, wildfire prevention, and veterans' health services administered through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Political positions and legislative priorities

Levin emphasizes policies on climate change, clean energy transition, and coastal protection. He supports federal investment in renewable resources and has co-sponsored measures aligning with goals similar to the Green New Deal framework, while also backing practical funding mechanisms through the Congressional Budget Office scoring processes. Levin advocates for veterans' care reforms interacting with the Veterans Health Administration and has introduced or supported bills addressing wildfire mitigation in cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service and state fire agencies. On trade and manufacturing, he promotes regional supply chain resilience with attention to ports like the Port of San Diego and regional transit infrastructure linked to the Metropolitan Transit System (San Diego County). Levin has taken positions on immigration that involve support for comprehensive legislative approaches debated in the Senate of the United States and immigrant integration programs tied to county-level services.

Elections and campaigns

Levin first ran for the 49th congressional seat in the 2018 midterm elections, competing in a district that had been represented by members of both major parties. His 2018 campaign focused on renewable energy, coastal protection, and healthcare issues, drawing endorsements from local leaders, environmental groups, and labor organizations; campaign alliances included partnerships with state legislators from the California State Assembly and advocacy coalitions within Orange County Democratic Party structures. He sought reelection in subsequent cycles, contesting campaigns that involved fundraising, grassroots field operations, and debates with challengers from the Republican Party (United States), including contests in primary and general election phases overseen by the California Secretary of State. His campaigns have leveraged digital outreach, canvassing coordinated with county registrars, and policy platforms tied to federal appropriations and constituent services.

Personal life and affiliations

Levin resides in southern Orange County with his wife, Kirsten Devaney, and their two children. He is active in regional civic organizations, maintains ties with environmental nonprofits and veterans' service groups, and has engaged with academic partners at institutions like University of California, San Diego on coastal resiliency research. Levin holds bar admission from the State Bar of California and participates in policy networks that include think tanks and regional chambers of commerce. He attends events and fundraisers with membership and advisory relationships spanning municipal governments and nonprofit boards.

Category:1978 births Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from California Category:California Democrats