House · CA-34

Jimmy Gomez

D · U.S. Representative for CA

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Committee on Ways and Means, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

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To amend title 31, United States Code, to prohibit the issuance of United States currency and securities containing the signature of the sitting President.HR · No. 8174 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2026-04-02Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.Of inquiry requesting the President of the United States, and directing the Secretaries of the Treasury and Homeland Security, to furnish certain information to the House of Representatives relating to the implementation and enforcement of the "Memorandum of Understanding for the Exchange of Information for Nontax Criminal Enforcement" between the Department of the Treasury and the Department of Homeland Security.HRES · No. 1097 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2026-03-03Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.Supporting the goals and ideals of Korean American Day.HRES · No. 995 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2026-01-13Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.Greenland Sovereignty Protection ActHR · No. 7013 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2026-01-12Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.Make Housing Affordable and Defend Democracy ActHR · No. 6390 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-12-03Referred to the Subcommittee on Border Security and Enforcement.Tribal Healthcare Careers ActHR · No. 5378 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-09-16Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.EATS Act of 2025HR · No. 4797 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-07-29Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.Ban Military Drones Spying on Civilians ActHR · No. 4759 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-07-25Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.Baby Clothing Tax Relief ActHR · No. 4666 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-07-23Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.Affordable Housing Equity Act of 2025HR · No. 3964 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-06-12Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.Expressing support for the designation of Sunday, June 15, 2025, as "Father's Day".HRES · No. 512 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-06-12Referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.Choose Medicare ActHR · No. 3911 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-06-11Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Ways and Means, and Education and Workforce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.Protect Vulnerable Immigrant Youth ActHR · No. 3763 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-06-05Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.Congratulating the Los Angeles Dodgers for winning the 2024 Major League Baseball World Series.HRES · No. 296 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-04-07Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.Supporting the goals and ideals of Korean American Day.HRES · No. 33 · 119th CongressIntroduced 2025-01-13Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.Jeanette Acosta Invest in Women’s Health Act of 2024HR · No. 10287 · 118th CongressIntroduced 2024-12-04Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.Congratulating the Los Angeles Dodgers for winning the 2024 Major League Baseball World Series.HRES · No. 1592 · 118th CongressIntroduced 2024-11-21Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.American Homeownership Opportunity Act of 2024HR · No. 10025 · 118th CongressIntroduced 2024-10-22Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.ASSET ActHR · No. 9149 · 118th CongressIntroduced 2024-07-25Referred to the Subcommittee on Work and Welfare.Expressing support for the designation of Sunday, June 16, 2024, as "Father's Day".HRES · No. 1295 · 118th CongressIntroduced 2024-06-12Referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

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Rep. Menendez has been a strong advocate for families and understands that supporting parents and kids means supporting their mental health too. Together, we’ll keep working to build a future where every family has access to the support and care they need to thrive. Every family in our nation is impacted by mental health, and it is critical to include supporting parents and caregivers when exploring how we respond to the mental health crisis in our country.
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Dads Caucus Chair Gomez and Dads Caucus Mental Health Working Group Chair Menendez Lead Roundtable on Family Mental Health | U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to Content U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District Open search form U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District search Submit close search Menu About About Jimmy About the 34th Congressional District About us --> Committees, Leadership, and Caucuses Congressional Dad's Caucus Congressional Renter's Caucus Services Know Your Rights COVID-19 Vaccine Information --> Appropriations Child Tax Credit English - Child Tax Credit Spanish - Crédito Tributario por Hijos Community Events --> Congressional Art Competition Congressional Commendation Flag Request Grants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Presidential Greeting Request --> Scheduling Requests --> Service Academy Nominations Surplus Book Exchange --> Tour Requests Tele Town Hall Legislation My Bills Co-sponsored Legislation Voting Record Commemorating a Landmark Moment for American Civil Rights Issues Affordability Children and Families Small Business and Entrepreneurship Social Security and Medicare Women Healthcare Energy & Environment --> L.A.River --> Education Seniors --> Civil Rights Immigration Housing --> News Press Releases In the News Videos Opinion Articles Newsletters Contact Send an Email Come to the Office E-Alert Sign Up Scheduling Requests --> Event Requests Meeting Requests Media Inquiries Community Events Tip Line facebook x (formally Twitter) Instagram YouTube flickr Flickr Tiktok Tiktok Dads Caucus Dads Caucus Chair Gomez and Dads Caucus Mental Health Working Group Chair Menendez Lead Roundtable on Family Mental Health Share on Facebook Share on X Print this Page Share by Email Washington, May 20, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Jimmy Gomez, Chair of the Congressional Dads Caucus, and Congressman Rob Menendez, who serves as Chair of the Congressional Dads Caucus Mental Health Working Group and led a roundtable on building a more pro-family mental health system for families across America. Gomez and Menendez hosted experts and advocates in the mental health field to discuss the challenges facing families and how we can alleviate barriers to mental health services and care. “I want to thank my colleague, Congressman Rob Menendez, for leading this month’s Dads Caucus meeting,” said Dads Caucus Chair Rep. Jimmy Gomez. “Rep. Menendez has been a strong advocate for families and understands that supporting parents and kids means supporting their mental health too. Together, we’ll keep working to build a future where every family has access to the support and care they need to thrive.” “Mental health is a family issue and we must address it with the sense of urgency in Congress that it deserves,” said Congressman Menendez. “Chair Gomez and I brought together experts in the mental health field

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2026-05-20
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Commerce
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I voted once again to end Trump’s reckless war with Iran. Trump blew past the 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution and is pretending this war has somehow magically ‘ended’ while U.S. troops remain deployed and military operations continue. That’s not how the law works. “Families are already feeling the consequences. Gas prices are rising. Costs are going up. Meanwhile, Trump refuses to take responsibility for the mess he created. “The closer these votes get, the more obvious it becomes that support for Trump’s war is collapsing. Congress has a constitutional duty to act, and I’ll keep voting to end this war for as long as it takes.
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Rep. Gomez Votes Again to Stop Trump’s Unauthorized War with Iran | U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to Content U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District Open search form U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District search Submit close search Menu About About Jimmy About the 34th Congressional District About us --> Committees, Leadership, and Caucuses Congressional Dad's Caucus Congressional Renter's Caucus Services Know Your Rights COVID-19 Vaccine Information --> Appropriations Child Tax Credit English - Child Tax Credit Spanish - Crédito Tributario por Hijos Community Events --> Congressional Art Competition Congressional Commendation Flag Request Grants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Presidential Greeting Request --> Scheduling Requests --> Service Academy Nominations Surplus Book Exchange --> Tour Requests Tele Town Hall Legislation My Bills Co-sponsored Legislation Voting Record Commemorating a Landmark Moment for American Civil Rights Issues Affordability Children and Families Small Business and Entrepreneurship Social Security and Medicare Women Healthcare Energy & Environment --> L.A.River --> Education Seniors --> Civil Rights Immigration Housing --> News Press Releases In the News Videos Opinion Articles Newsletters Contact Send an Email Come to the Office E-Alert Sign Up Scheduling Requests --> Event Requests Meeting Requests Media Inquiries Community Events Tip Line facebook x (formally Twitter) Instagram YouTube flickr Flickr Tiktok Tiktok Press Releases Rep. Gomez Votes Again to Stop Trump’s Unauthorized War with Iran Share on Facebook Share on X Print this Page Share by Email Washington, May 14, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Jimmy Gomez released the following statement after voting for the third time for a War Powers Resolution to force an end to President Trump’s unauthorized war with Iran. “I voted once again to end Trump’s reckless war with Iran,” said Congressman Gomez. This was the third time I voted to stop Trump from taking us even further down this disastrous path, and support for these resolutions keeps growing because more Republicans are realizing the American people are paying the price for Trump’s chaos. “Trump blew past the 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution and is pretending this war has somehow magically ‘ended’ while U.S. troops remain deployed and military operations continue. That’s not how the law works. “Families are already feeling the consequences. Gas prices are rising. Costs are going up. Meanwhile, Trump refuses to take responsibility for the mess he created. “The closer these votes get, the more obvious it becomes that support for Trump’s war is collapsing. Congress has a constitutional duty to act, and I’ll keep voting to end this war for as long as it takes." The House vote marked the third congressional vote this year on legislation seeking to limit Pres

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2026-05-14
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Afterschool and summer learning programs are a lifeline for working parents and an invaluable source of enrichment for kids. But too often, the low-income families who need these programs the most are the ones who don’t have access to them. I am proud to be introducing this legislation to provide $10 billion a year to dramatically expand the availability of afterschool programs in communities nationwide and help make sure all of our kids are safe and supported, our parents can pursue their careers, and our economy can grow.
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Reps. Gomez, Goldman Introduce New Legislation to Invest $10 Billion Annually in Afterschool Learning Programs | U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to Content U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District Open search form U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District search Submit close search Menu About About Jimmy About the 34th Congressional District About us --> Committees, Leadership, and Caucuses Congressional Dad's Caucus Congressional Renter's Caucus Services Know Your Rights COVID-19 Vaccine Information --> Appropriations Child Tax Credit English - Child Tax Credit Spanish - Crédito Tributario por Hijos Community Events --> Congressional Art Competition Congressional Commendation Flag Request Grants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Presidential Greeting Request --> Scheduling Requests --> Service Academy Nominations Surplus Book Exchange --> Tour Requests Tele Town Hall Legislation My Bills Co-sponsored Legislation Voting Record Commemorating a Landmark Moment for American Civil Rights Issues Affordability Children and Families Small Business and Entrepreneurship Social Security and Medicare Women Healthcare Energy & Environment --> L.A.River --> Education Seniors --> Civil Rights Immigration Housing --> News Press Releases In the News Videos Opinion Articles Newsletters Contact Send an Email Come to the Office E-Alert Sign Up Scheduling Requests --> Event Requests Meeting Requests Media Inquiries Community Events Tip Line facebook x (formally Twitter) Instagram YouTube flickr Flickr Tiktok Tiktok Press Releases Reps. Gomez, Goldman Introduce New Legislation to Invest $10 Billion Annually in Afterschool Learning Programs Share on Facebook Share on X Print this Page Share by Email Washington, May 7, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representatives Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) and Dan Goldman (NY-10), founding members of the Congressional Dads Caucus, introduced the Afterschool for All Act, new legislation that would provide $10 billion in federal funding annually for 10 years after school and summer learning programming. The programming would be fully paid for by a 1% increase in the corporate income tax rate. "I’m introducing this bill because families need real support between the end of the school day and the end of the workday, and right now too many parents are left scrambling to cover this gap in care. I launched the Dads Caucus because I’ve seen firsthand how hard parents work to balance their jobs, the high cost of living, and being there for their kids. This bill will invest in afterschool programs to give children a safe place to learn and grow while helping parents get through the day with one less thing hanging over their heads," said Dads Caucus Chair Jimmy Gomez . “Afterschool and summer learning programs are a lifeline for working parents and an invaluable source of enrichment for kids,” said Rep. Goldman. “Bu

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2026-05-07
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I’ve spent months conducting oversight at this detention facility and pushing back on ICE’s efforts to hide what’s happening inside. When local clergy were denied entry on Ash Wednesday, my office kept pushing until ICE finally allowed them in on Good Friday. Those inside were able to pray, receive communion, and observe one of the holiest days in the Christian faith. I’m going to keep pushing for access and transparency inside these detention facilities, and make sure the people inside are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
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Rep. Gomez Secures Good Friday Clergy Access to Downtown Los Angeles ICE Detention Facility | U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to Content U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District Open search form U.S. Representative Jimmy Gomez Proudly Serving California's 34th District search Submit close search Menu About About Jimmy About the 34th Congressional District About us --> Committees, Leadership, and Caucuses Congressional Dad's Caucus Congressional Renter's Caucus Services Know Your Rights COVID-19 Vaccine Information --> Appropriations Child Tax Credit English - Child Tax Credit Spanish - Crédito Tributario por Hijos Community Events --> Congressional Art Competition Congressional Commendation Flag Request Grants Help with a Federal Agency Internships Presidential Greeting Request --> Scheduling Requests --> Service Academy Nominations Surplus Book Exchange --> Tour Requests Tele Town Hall Legislation My Bills Co-sponsored Legislation Voting Record Commemorating a Landmark Moment for American Civil Rights Issues Affordability Children and Families Small Business and Entrepreneurship Social Security and Medicare Women Healthcare Energy & Environment --> L.A.River --> Education Seniors --> Civil Rights Immigration Housing --> News Press Releases In the News Videos Opinion Articles Newsletters Contact Send an Email Come to the Office E-Alert Sign Up Scheduling Requests --> Event Requests Meeting Requests Media Inquiries Community Events Tip Line facebook x (formally Twitter) Instagram YouTube flickr Flickr Tiktok Tiktok Press Releases Rep. Gomez Secures Good Friday Clergy Access to Downtown Los Angeles ICE Detention Facility Share on Facebook Share on X Print this Page Share by Email Los Angeles, April 5, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rep. Jimmy Gomez (CA) helped secure access for local clergy to enter the federal ICE detention facility at the Roybal Federal Building in Downtown Los Angeles on Good Friday, allowing detained individuals to observe one of the holiest days in the Christian faith. After clergy were denied entry on Ash Wednesday, Rep. Gomez’s office engaged ICE officials, elevated formal requests, and continued pushing for access in the days leading up to Good Friday. As a result, four clergy members were permitted to enter the facility, where they led a prayer service, administered communion, and provided pastoral care to detained individuals. The visit comes as Rep. Gomez has been actively conducting oversight of the facility, including areas known as B-17 and B-18, where detainees are often held after being taken into custody before transfer or removal proceedings. Rep. Gomez has raised concerns about access, transparency, and conditions inside the facility. “I’ve spent months conducting oversight at this detention facility and pushing back on ICE’s efforts to hide what’s happening inside. When local clergy were denied entry on Ash Wednesday, my offi

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2026-04-05
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House roll 34Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Resolution2026-01-21 · House roll 35Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-21 · House roll 36Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-21 · House roll 37Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-21 · House roll 38Medium confidenceOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass2026-01-20 · House roll 32Medium confidenceOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended2026-01-20 · House roll 33Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Amendment2026-01-15 · House roll 29Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-15 · House roll 30Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-15 · House roll 31Medium confidenceOn Ordering the Previous Question2026-01-14 · House roll 24Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Resolution2026-01-14 · House roll 25Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Amendment2026-01-14 · House roll 26Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Amendment2026-01-14 · House roll 27Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-14 · House roll 28Medium confidenceOn Ordering the Previous Question2026-01-13 · House roll 16Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Resolution2026-01-13 · House roll 17Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-13 · House roll 18Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-13 · House roll 19Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-13 · House roll 20Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-13 · House roll 21Medium confidenceOn Motion to Recommit2026-01-13 · House roll 22Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-13 · House roll 23Medium confidenceOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended2026-01-12 · House roll 13Medium confidenceOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended2026-01-12 · House roll 14Medium confidenceOn Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended2026-01-12 · House roll 15Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-09 · House roll 12Medium confidenceOn Retaining Division A2026-01-08 · House roll 5Medium confidenceOn Retaining Divisions B and C2026-01-08 · House roll 6Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-08 · House roll 7Medium confidencePassage, Objections of the President To The Contrary Notwithstanding2026-01-08 · House roll 8Medium confidencePassage, Objections of the President To The Contrary Notwithstanding2026-01-08 · House roll 9Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Resolution2026-01-08 · House roll 10Medium confidenceOn Passage2026-01-08 · House roll 11Medium confidenceOn Ordering the Previous Question2026-01-07 · House roll 2Medium confidenceOn Agreeing to the Resolution2026-01-07 · House roll 3Medium confidenceOn Motion to Discharge2026-01-07 · House roll 4Medium confidenceCall of the House2026-01-06 · House roll 1Medium confidence

Score Evidence

Scored votes

0

Did not align

0

Skipped by user

206

Not public scored

0

Score math

The score uses reviewed vote classifications only. It divides aligned weighted points by all possible weighted points from Support/Oppose answers: 0 / 0.

Aligned vote records: 0.

Jimmy Gomez

On Agreeing to the Resolution

2026-06-04 · House roll 201

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Rep vote

Yea

Vote meaning

Support

Weight

0

I support requiring congressional authorization before sustained military action.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

High confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Ordering the Previous Question

2026-06-04 · House roll 202

Skipped

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Rep vote

Nay

Vote meaning

Oppose

Weight

0

I support votes that advance congressional floor action, rules, debate, and procedural control.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Agreeing to the Resolution

2026-06-04 · House roll 203

Skipped

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Rep vote

Nay

Vote meaning

Oppose

Weight

0

I support votes that advance congressional floor action, rules, debate, and procedural control.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Motion to Recommit

2026-06-04 · House roll 204

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Rep vote

Yea

Vote meaning

Support

Weight

0

I support votes that advance congressional floor action, rules, debate, and procedural control.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Passage

2026-06-04 · House roll 205

Skipped

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Rep vote

Nay

Vote meaning

Oppose

Weight

0

I support votes that advance congressional floor action, rules, debate, and procedural control.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Agreeing to the Resolution

2026-06-04 · House roll 206

Skipped

Your answer

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Rep vote

Yea

Vote meaning

Support

Weight

0

I support votes that advance congressional floor action, rules, debate, and procedural control.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Jimmy Gomez

On Passage

2026-06-04 · House roll 207

Skipped

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Rep vote

Yea

Vote meaning

Support

Weight

0

I support international affairs, diplomacy, sanctions, and foreign assistance measures.

No user position was selected for this vote classification.

Medium confidencereviewedRequest correction

Campaign Finance Summary

Receipts

$1,075,257

Disbursements

$370,488

Cash on hand

$793,528

Linked to GOMEZ, JIMMY (H8CA34266) for cycle 2026.

Open FEC source

Sources

Sources3 sources
Congress.gov official recordOfficialCongress.gov · checked 2026-05-15GOMEZ, JIMMY OpenFEC aggregate candidate totalOfficialFederal Election Commission · checked 2026-06-02FEC campaign finance dataOfficialFederal Election Commission · checked 2026-05-15