Jim Costa, currently serving as a U.S. Congressman for California’s 21st district, shared several updates via social media on June 3, 2025. His posts addressed healthcare coverage issues, celebrated World Bicycle Day, and highlighted a recent humanitarian success.
On June 3, 2025, Rep. Jim Costa tweeted about the impact of former President Trump’s healthcare plan on his constituents in California’s 21st district. He noted that “57,081 people lose coverage”, with specifics indicating that “7,200 lose ACA plans” and “49,881 lose Medicaid—mostly seniors, people with disabilities, and working families.”
Later that day at 22:00 UTC, Costa acknowledged World Bicycle Day by promoting biking as a beneficial activity for both personal health and environmental protection. He stated “Biking through our beautiful Valley is a great way to stay active, connect with neighbors, and protect our environment.”
At 23:00 UTC on the same day, Costa announced a positive outcome regarding an immigration case he had been involved in. After urging DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to act on behalf of a young girl in Bakersfield facing deportation and loss of medical care, he reported that she was granted humanitarian protection. He described this development as “a victory for compassion.”
Jim Costa has been representing California’s 21st District since replacing Cal Dooley in 2005. Before his tenure in Congress began in 2005 after replacing Cal Dooley from the same district; he served in the California State Assembly from 1978 to 1994 and the California Senate from 1994 to 2002.



