Young Kim, U.S. Congresswoman representing California’s 40th district since 2021, shared a series of posts between August 13 and August 15, 2025, highlighting her recent community engagements and policy priorities.
On August 13, Kim posted about her collaboration with local emergency responders in Anaheim: “I joined @AnaheimFire to discuss how we can work together to strengthen emergency preparedness & keep our neighbors safe. Proud to support the first responders who serve and protect us each day. https://t.co/jb8HJZeisP”
The following day, she marked the start of the school year in Mission Viejo by visiting a local educational institution: “It’s back-to-school in Mission Viejo! I enjoyed visiting Creative Minds Children’s House to see firsthand how resources like SBA loans can help kids learn & local businesses grow. https://t.co/gz2mOvSjff” (August 14).
On August 15, Kim recognized a milestone for Social Security and reiterated her commitment to its preservation: “Today, we celebrate 90 years of Social Security—a program that has helped millions of Californians live & retire with dignity. I will keep fighting in Congress to protect this vital program & ensure it is sustained for future generations.”
Kim replaced Gil Cisneros as representative of California’s 40th district in 2021 after previously serving in the California State Assembly from 2014 to 2016. Born in Incheon, South Korea in 1962 and now residing in La Habra, Kim graduated from the University of Southern California with a BBA in 1985.



