The Signal

House welcomes Garcia after special election win

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

After more than a yearlong campaign, Republican Mike Garcia joined the House on Tuesday as California’s newest 25th Congressio­nal District representa­tive — but the work is just beginning, and it will start with constituen­t services, he said.

“We haven’t had a representa­tive in Congress in months, so there’s a huge backlog of constituen­t services and casework that we need to knock out and start closing in on, and that list just keeps getting higher with the COVID-19 federal payments still not being paid to some local folks,” he said Monday during a phone interview.

On Tuesday, joined by his wife and two children at the U.S. Capitol, the former fighter pilot was officially sworn in after winning the special election against Assemblywo­man Christy Smith, D-Santa Clarita, to complete former Rep. Katie Hill’s unfinished term, which expires Jan. 3.

The California Secretary of State has not yet declared a winner, but ballot tallies have shown Garcia in a consistent lead by more than 50% of the vote. As of Tuesday, he had earned 95,383 votes (54.9%) and Smith received 78,406 votes (45.1%). Only Los Angeles County reported Tuesday an estimated 950 ballots have yet to be counted.

Garcia was joined by Tom

Tiffany, a Republican from Wisconsin who also won a special election last week, as the two were sworn in by Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco.

After an elbow-bump congratula­tory gesture, Garcia offered brief remarks about what he hopes to accomplish as a House representa­tive:

“I show up today, as not only a patriot, but now a citizen legislator, to make sure that we do what’s right for our country first, to make sure that we do what’s right for my district that I represent and to hopefully get through this crisis as a solid, unified country, becoming stronger as we do so, more cooperativ­e in the efforts and, hopefully, making this nation the strongest the world has ever seen for several decades, millennium­s to come.”

While the COVID-19 pandemic changed the dynamic and strategies for campaignin­g, Garcia’s priorities remain the same, he said.

“They haven’t changed at a high level. I’ve always been committed to the Constituti­on and capitalism and competitio­n. Obviously, now there’s a stronger focus on the economy and getting through this crisis, making sure that small businesses are getting taken care of and that we’re pulling up out of this shutdown in a very logical way but still mitigating the risks and health concerns,” said Garcia.

He will face off against Smith once again in November for a full, two-year House term.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Mike Garcia, second from right, is sworn into office Tuesday. He is joined by his family in the office of U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfiel­d, left.
Courtesy photo Mike Garcia, second from right, is sworn into office Tuesday. He is joined by his family in the office of U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Bakersfiel­d, left.

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