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Michael Makoto Honda (born June 27, 1941) is an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served in Congress from 2001 to 2017.. Initially involved in education in California, he first became active in politics in 1971, when then San Jose mayor Norman Mineta appointed Honda to the city's Planning Commission.
Mike Honda (CA-17) – defeated for re-election in 2016 by current caucus member Ro Khanna Mondaire Jones (NY-17, Harrison) – defeated for renomination due to redistricting in 2022 Joe Kennedy III (MA-04) - defeated in run for Senate in 2020 (lost to incumbent Ed Markey )
The Congressional Caucus to End Bullying was a congressional caucus of the United States Congress dedicated to advocacy of bills which target bullying in educational institutions and other establishments with anti-bullying legislation. It was headed by Rep. Mike Honda and was launched on June 28, 2012. [1]
In 2014, Khanna left Wilson Sonsini for his first, unsuccessful campaign for California's 17th congressional district seat. [40] He lost a close election to the incumbent, Mike Honda, but garnered substantial support from the Silicon Valley tech industry. [41] Khanna then took a job as Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Smart Utility ...
United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121 (H.Res. 121) is a resolution about comfort women which Japanese-American Congressman Mike Honda of California's 15th congressional district introduced to the American House of Representatives in 2007.
On Jan. 6, 2021, as Congress prepared to certify Biden’s win and just before Trump’s supporters overran the Capitol, Johnson tweeted: “We MUST fight for election integrity, the Constitution ...
Mike Honda: Democratic 15th: January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2013 San Jose: Elected in 2000. [data missing] 17th: January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2017 Steve Horn: Republican 38th: January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2003 Long Beach: Elected in 1992. [data missing] Craig Hosmer: Republican 18th: January 3, 1953 – January 3, 1963 Long Beach: Retired ...
A local news reporter is going viral after a blooper she posted caught the attention of the internet. Teagan Brown, a weekend sports anchor and reporter at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, NBC ...