Jimmy Panetta

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James Varni Panetta (/pəˈnɛtə/ pə-NEH-tə; born October 1, 1969) is an American lawyer, politician, and former Navy intelligence officer from the state of California. A member of the Democratic Party, he is the U.S. representative for California's 19th congressional district. From north to south, the northernmost district includes southeast San Jose, continuing southbound, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Carmel-by-the-Sea, and finally far inland to just one city in San Luis Obispo County, Paso Robles which is correctly part of California's "Central Coast" region.[1] Panetta was first elected in 2016, after working as a deputy district attorney for Monterey County. He is the son of former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, and represents the same geographical region his father once represented in Congress.

Preceded bySam Farr
Constituency
BornJames Varni Panetta
(1969-10-01) October 1, 1969 (age 56)
Quick facts Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California, Preceded by ...
Jimmy Panetta
Official portrait, 2017
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California
Assumed office
January 3, 2017
Preceded bySam Farr
Constituency
Personal details
BornJames Varni Panetta
(1969-10-01) October 1, 1969 (age 56)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseCarrie McIntyre
Children2
RelativesLeon Panetta (father)
Education
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WebsiteHouse website
Campaign website
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Navy
Years of service2003–2011
UnitNavy Reserve
Battles/warsWar in Afghanistan
AwardsBronze Star Medal
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Early life and career

Panetta graduated from Carmel High School in Carmel, California.[2] He then attended Monterey Peninsula College and the University of California, Davis, graduating with a bachelor's degree in international relations. He then interned at the United States Department of State. Panetta received his J.D. degree from Santa Clara University School of Law.

Military service

He joined the United States Navy Reserve as an intelligence officer and completed a tour of duty in the War in Afghanistan in 2007 while attached to Joint Special Operations Command, for which he was awarded the Bronze Star.[3][4]

He worked in the Alameda County, California, prosecutor's office and as a deputy district attorney for the District Attorney's office of Monterey County, California.[5]

Elections

2016

After incumbent U.S. Representative Sam Farr announced in November 2015 that he would not seek reelection, Panetta announced his candidacy to succeed Farr in the 2016 election.[5][6] His father had represented the district from 1977 to 1993.

Panetta defeated Republican Casey Lucius in the November general election.[7] Democrats, in the persons of the Panettas and Farr, have held the seat and its predecessors without interruption since 1977. It is one of California's most Democratic districts outside Los Angeles and the Bay Area; Republicans have only garnered as much as 40% of the vote twice since 1977.

2018

Panetta was reelected, defeating an independent challenger with 81.4% of the vote.[8][9]

2020

Panetta was reelected to a third term, defeating Republican challenger Jeff Gorman, a financial adviser,[10] with 76.8% of the vote.[11][12]

Congress

Panetta was sworn into office on January 3, 2017.[13][failed verification] House Democrats selected him to be a regional whip for Northern California, the Central Coast, Hawaii and the U.S. Pacific Islands.[14]

Twice, in 2018 and in 2019, Panetta introduced a bill commonly stylized as the KITTEN Act, a legislative proposal to curtail certain types of animal testing.[15][16]

As of October 2021, Panetta had voted in line with Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time.[17]

In February 2023, during the Russo-Ukrainian War, Panetta signed a letter advocating for President Biden to give F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.[18]

During May 2024, Panetta joined a bipartisan House delegation that traveled to Taiwan to signal support for the newly elected pro-Taiwanese independence government in the aftermath of Chinese military exercises that simulated a blockade of Taiwan.[19]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[20]

Caucus memberships

Electoral history

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Electoral history of Jimmy Panetta
Year Office Party Primary General Result Swing Ref.
Total % P. Total % P.
2016 U.S. House 20th Democratic 116,826 70.83 1st 180,980 70.75 1st Won Hold [30]
2018 Democratic 102,828 80.67 1st 183,677 81.37 1st Won Hold [31]
2020 Democratic 123,615 66.18 1st 236,896 76.78 1st Won Hold [32]
2022 19th Democratic 127,545 67.30 1st 194,494 68.65 1st Won Hold [33]
2024 Democratic 132,711 65.03 1st 252,458 69.30 1st Won Hold [34]
Source: Secretary of State of California | Statewide Election Results
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Political positions

Abortion

As of 2020, Panetta has a 100% rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America and a F grade from the Susan B. Anthony List for his abortion-related voting history.[35][36] He opposed the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.[37]

Big Tech

In 2022, Panetta was one of 16 Democrats to vote against the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act of 2022, an antitrust package that would crack down on corporations for anti-competitive behavior.[38][39]

Personal life

Panetta is the youngest of the three sons of Leon Panetta, the former United States Secretary of Defense.[4] His wife, Carrie, is a judge on the Monterey County Superior Court. They have two daughters.[40]

Foreign awards

References

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