Kevin's Accomplishments

Kevin has fought hard to secure federal funding requests for community projects right here in CA-15 through Congress's annual Appropriations process.
In 2025, Kevin successfully secured over $14 million for 15 community projects in his Congressional district.
Kevin also successfully amended several must pass bills in Congress to include his following priorities:
Declaring that the U.S. military shall not play a role in administering or managing federal elections.
Requiring the Department of Defense to track the federal costs associated with responding to extreme weather events
Requiring the Department of Defense to report its green house gas emissions
Making microgrid clean energy projects eligible for federal funding
Expanding eligibility of federal funding opportunities for solar energy projects
Requiring a flood risk management study for the City of San Mateo
Increasing per-project spending limits for Army Corps programs so that projects can be carried out to completion
Requesting the expansion of the San Francisco Bay Area study authorization to encompass sea level rise
News Updates


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Mullin says Republicans to blame for shutdown
As hundreds of thousands of federal workers are furloughed and some essential government services are shuttered as part of a government shutdown that began Wednesday at 12:01 a.m., U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-South... is maintaining the party line that Republicans are at fault.
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Bay Area congressman left hospital to vote against GOP budget — with his IV still attached
San Mateo Democrat Kevin Mullin spent Tuesday morning in a Bay Area hospital, but by evening he was in Washington to vote against a Republican budget resolution that is the centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s agenda.


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Mullin questions data center impact on residential power bills
Lawmakers including U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-San Mateo, are questioning how demands to the electricity grid — caused by the increasing number of data centers powering artificial intelligence technology — will impact Americans’ energy bills.