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Kevin Mullin is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 15th congressional district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a member of the California State Assembly from the 22nd district, which encompasses most of the San Francisco Peninsula region, from 2012 to 2022.

Early life and education
Mullin was born in Daly City, California, on June 15, 1970. He attended public and Catholic elementary schools before graduating from Junípero Serra High School in 1988. He received a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of San Francisco in 1992, and a master of public administration from San Francisco State University in 1998. Additionally, Mullin completed an executive leadership program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government in 2003. == Early career ==
Early career
Business career Before entering politics, Mullin was a local business owner and district director to then-state senator Jackie Speier. He also served as political director for his father, then-state assemblymember Gene Mullin. As an entrepreneur, Mullin founded KM2 Communications, a multimedia production business in South San Francisco. He produced public affairs programming on local television and hosted various programs on Peninsula-TV Channel 26. South San Francisco City Council Mullin was elected to the South San Francisco City Council in 2007. He served one term on the council, including a one-year stint as mayor. During his time on the council, Mullin also represented the cities of San Mateo County on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Mullin left office on December 5, 2022. He was succeeded by Diane Papan. == U.S. House of Representatives ==
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 Following Speier's retirement, Mullin announced his candidacy to succeed her in the 2022 election. He defeated San Mateo County supervisor David Canepa with 55.8% of the vote. Mullin described himself as a pro-Israel lawmaker and AIPAC spent around 600k dollars for him in the general election against fellow Democrat David Canepa. Mullin was sworn into the House of Representatives on January 7, 2023, when the 118th Congress convened. Committee assignments For the 118th Congress: • Committee on Natural ResourcesSubcommittee on Energy and Mineral ResourcesSubcommittee on Water, Wildlife and FisheriesCommittee on Science, Space, and TechnologySubcommittee on Investigations and OversightSubcommittee on Research and Technology For the 119th Congress: • Committee on Energy and CommerceSubcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and TradeSubcommittee on EnergySubcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Caucus memberships Congressional Asian Pacific American CaucusCongressional Equality CaucusNew Democrat CoalitionCongressional Progressive CaucusCongressional Freethought CaucusClimate Solutions CaucusCongressional Caucus for the Equal Rights AmendmentBlack Maternal Health Caucus Tenure Mullin left a California hospital bed with IV attached on February 25, 2025, flying to Washington for an emergency vote against a budget resolution that same day. The resolution, favored by president Trump, was not certain to pass. At the request of the Democratic leadership several Democrats who were absent with medical issues were secretly brought to Washington for the vote. The resolution ultimately passed by the narrowest possible margin. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Mullin is married to Jessica Stanfill Mullin, with whom he has twin sons. == Electoral history ==
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