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🇺🇸This #fourthofjuly we recommit to standing up for our #democracy, and appreciating the diversity upon which our nation is founded 🇺🇸 Collectively, we are #America250!

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🇺🇸Happy birthday #america! Had a great time gathering with the community to celebrate #America250 in my hometown The City of South San Francisco – Government

This #fourthofjuly we recommit to standing up for our #democracy, and appreciating the diversity upon which our nation is founded 🇺🇸

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Happy #parksandrecreation Month! In May, I visited Presidio of San Francisco for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the Bay Area's true gems and a model for public park access. From the Presidio to our local and state parks, these spaces deserve investment—not cuts that put access at risk. As we celebrate the role our outdoor spaces play in bringing communities together this July, I'm committed to ensuring the public lands that connect us remain accessible to all.🏞️🌎 See MoreSee Less

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62 years ago the #CivilRightsAct was signed into law, a landmark bill outlawing segregation and discrimination in public life.

As we mark this anniversary, we recognize that civil rights are facing renewed threats today—from voting restrictions to attacks on key protections—and we must recommit to protecting these liberties that generations fought to secure.
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I am disappointed by the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold states’ discriminatory laws banning transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams that match their gender identity—a decision that will cause real harm to youth who simply want to be themselves while playing alongside their peers.

Local school leaders and athletic officials are best positioned to make individual determinations about safety and fairness. We shouldn’t have sweeping prohibitions based on fear. States should be focused on breaking down barriers to participation, but instead this decision sends a devastating message to youth who already face discrimination.

While this case is focused on school sports, it leaves the door open to further attacks on transgender rights more broadly. As a proud member of the Congressional Equality Caucus and a representative of the diverse San Francisco Bay Area, I will continue to fight for the rights and dignity of LGBTQ+ individuals everywhere.

Read more here: kevinmullin.house.gov/2026/07/01/rep-mullin-condemns-supreme-court-transgender-sports-ruling/
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Fatalities from #nitrousoxide misuse have increased by 578% in recent years, and the problem is only worsening. Also known as laughing gas, this dangerous substance is being marketed as a party drug—that's why I'm introducing the bipartisan Nitrous Oxide Safety Act to ban its recreational sale while protecting its legitimate use by medical professionals, restaurants, and industry.

Read more here: kevinmullin.house.gov/2026/06/24/rep-mullin-introduces-bill-to-address-nitrous-oxide-abuse
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🇺🇸This #FourthofJuly we recommit to standing up for our #democracy, and appreciating the diversity upon which our nation is founded 🇺🇸 Collectively, we are #America250! 
#IndependenceDay

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Happy #ParksandRecreation Month! In May, I visited @presidiosf for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the Bay Area's true gems and a model for public park access. From the Presidio to our local and state parks, these spaces deserve investment—not cuts that put access at risk. As we celebrate the role our outdoor spaces play in bringing communities together this July, I'm committed to ensuring the public lands that connect us remain accessible to all.🏞️🌎

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62 years ago the #CivilRightsAct was signed into law, a landmark bill outlawing segregation and discrimination in public life. 

As we mark this anniversary, we recognize that civil rights are facing renewed threats today—from voting restrictions to attacks on key protections—and we must recommit to protecting these liberties that generations fought to secure.

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I am disappointed by the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold states’ discriminatory laws banning transgender girls and women from playing on school athletic teams that match their gender identity—a decision that will cause real harm to youth who simply want to be themselves while playing alongside their peers.

Local school leaders and athletic officials are best positioned to make individual determinations about safety and fairness. We shouldn’t have sweeping prohibitions based on fear. States should be focused on breaking down barriers to participation, but instead this decision sends a devastating message to youth who already face discrimination.

While this case is focused on school sports, it leaves the door open to further attacks on transgender rights more broadly. As a proud member of the @equalitycaucus and a representative of the diverse San Francisco Bay Area, I will continue to fight for the rights and dignity of LGBTQ+ individuals everywhere.

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Fatalities from nitrous oxide misuse have increased by 578% in recent years, and the problem is only worsening. Also known as laughing gas, this dangerous substance is being marketed as a party drug—that's why I'm introducing the bipartisan Nitrous Oxide Safety Act to ban its recreational sale while protecting its legitimate use by medical professionals, restaurants, and industry.

Read more here: kevinmullin.house.gov/2026/06/24/rep-mullin-introduces-bill-to-address-nitrous-oxide-abuse

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