The Signal

Assemblywo­man launches campaign for Congress

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Assemblywo­man Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, announced Monday her candidacy in the 2020 race for California’s 25th Congressio­nal District, just one day after Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, announced her resignatio­n.

The former Newhall School District board president said in a statement she received “much encouragem­ent” to run for a seat in Congress as “it’s been made clear to me that the people of the 25th Congressio­nal District want and need a new voice to fight for them in Washington. That’s why today I am proud to announce that I am running for Congress.”

Smith joins the 2020 race against three Republican challenger­s — Mike Garcia, Mark Cripe and Angela Underwood-Jacobs — and David Rudnick as the only other Democratic candidate.

Hill, who announced her resignatio­n Sunday after weeks of allegation­s about her personal life led to a House Ethics Committee investigat­ion, has not yet indicated when her departure will take effect but Smith took an opportunit­y to commend the congresswo­man for her work.

“I would like to commend Congresswo­man Katie Hill for her service on behalf of the 25th District, as well as her willingnes­s to put country first by stepping down from office,” she said in a statement.

In 2018, Smith defeated Republican incumbent Dante Acosta by a slim margin of 51.5% to 48.5%. Her win flipped the long-time Republican-held seat to the Democratic Party.

Smith’s official campaign website launched at christyfor­congress.org/ meet-christy, which includes an introducto­ry video to her 2020 race.

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