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John Duarte (politician)

John Scott Duarte is an American politician, businessman, and farmer. A member of the Republican Party, he served as the U.S. representative for California's 13th congressional district from 2023 to 2025.

Early life and education
Duarte was born on September 9, 1966, in Modesto, California, to Jim and Anita Duarte. He is of Portuguese ancestry. Duarte graduated from the University of the Pacific's Eberhardt School of Business with an MBA and a bachelor's degree in finance from San Diego State University in 1989. ==Early career==
Early career
In 1989, Duarte began his career as a vice president of sales for Duarte Trees & Vines, which was founded by his parents in 1988. In 2007, he became the company's chief executive officer and president. In 2017, Duarte was ordered to pay a $2.8 million government fine after the United States Army Corps of Engineers claimed that he had violated the Clean Water Act by plowing through wetlands to plant wheat on his property in Tehama County. ==U.S. House of Representatives==
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 On March 9, 2022, Duarte launched a campaign to represent California's 13th congressional district after the 2020 United States redistricting cycle created a new district based in the Central Valley. He and state Assemblyman Adam Gray advanced to the general election. He defeated Gray in the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections by 564 votes. He was declared the winner on December 3, 2022, almost a month after the election. 2024 Duarte ran for reelection against Gray again in 2024. Following weeks of counting, Gray eventually took the lead over Duarte on November 26, 2024, by a margin of 182 votes, with the race being called for Gray on December 4. Tenure Duarte was sworn into office on January 3, 2023. He supported Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. In October 2023, Duarte said that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy should be reinstated as Speaker due to the unrest in Israel changing the political dynamics and stakes in the U.S. House. After McCarthy's ouster, Duarte supported Steve Scalise as the nominee. Once Scalise dropped out, Duarte voted for Jim Jordan on the House floor. Committee assignments For the 118th Congress: • Committee on AgricultureSubcommittee on Conservation, Research, and BiotechnologySubcommittee on ForestrySubcommittee on General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and CreditCommittee on Natural ResourcesSubcommittee on Energy and Mineral ResourcesSubcommittee on Water, Wildlife and FisheriesCommittee on Transportation and InfrastructureSubcommittee on Highways and TransitSubcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous MaterialsSubcommittee on Water Resources and Environment ==Political positions==
Political positions
Duarte has said "I don't care about party politics" and that "I'll stand against 'the woke.' I'll stand against the ultra-conservatives." Building new infrastructure to secure water for the San Joaquin Valley was one of Duarte's top priorities. In 2024, Duarte said he was a pro-choice Republican. Duarte has voiced opposition to a federal ban on abortion but has stated that abortion "should be left to the states". LGBT rights In 2023, Duarte was the only Republican to vote against the Matt Rosendale amendment to H.R. 2670: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, which would prohibit TRICARE from covering and the Department of Defense from furnishing gender affirmation surgeries and gender hormone treatments for transgender individuals. Confederate Naming Commission Duarte was one of 41 Republicans to vote against the Bob Good amendment to H.R. 2670: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, which would defund a congressionally mandated commission tasked with renaming Army bases and military property named in honor of Confederate leaders. Immigration Duarte has described himself as "immigration fluid", meaning that he both supports greater border security but also recognizes that agriculture depends on farmworkers who lack legal immigration status. He has said only a bipartisan approach will effectively address immigration issues. Duarte was a sponsor of the Farm Worker Modernization Act which seeks to boost foreign worker availability in the U.S., with benefits to both employers and laborers. Duarte supports Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Israel Duarte voted to provide Israel with support following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. ==Electoral history==
Personal life
Duarte lives with his wife, Alexandra, on a pistachio and almond farm outside of Modesto in rural Stanislaus County. They have four children. Duarte is an Episcopalian. == References ==
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