Kevin Kiley’s two-front fight: Battling California redistricting while defending his own seat

Kevin Kiley’s two-front fight: Battling California redistricting while defending his own seat


SACRAMENTO, California — Rep. Kevin Kiley (I-CA) is fighting a political battle on two fronts: one, in Congress and the other, in his West Coast home state.

On Capitol Hill, Kiley has emerged as one of the loudest critics of California’s mid-decade congressional remap, accusing Democrats of redrawing the map to weaken GOP incumbents. He has also voiced frustration with House leadership — including Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) — for failing to advance federal legislation to curb partisan redistricting.

After months of being ignored, a frustrated Kiley is now forcing the House to confront his proposal to prohibit mid-decade congressional redistricting, deploying a discharge petition to bypass leadership and bring the measure directly to the floor. The maneuver, though rarely successful in Congress, reflects growing concern among lawmakers over increasingly aggressive partisan mapmaking. He’s disappointed in Johnson but frustrated by Jeffries, he told the Washington Examiner.  

“I want to take him

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