Rep. Jay Obernolte
@JayObernolte
Proudly representing California's 23rd Congressional District. Small businessman, former mayor and state assembly member. Learn more at http://obernolte.house.gov.
I had the opportunity to tour the Church & Dwight manufacturing plant in Victorville with plant manager Marques Irving. Their focus on innovation and efficiency is helping power good-paying jobs right here in CA-23. I’ll keep working to support American manufacturing and the…

I’m delighted to announce that the House has just passed my bipartisan bill, the NTIA Policy and Cybersecurity Coordination Act! This legislation will improve the protection of Americans’ personal data from cyber threats and foreign actors by creating a new office focused on…
Powered lift aircraft are the future of transportation—and America should lead the way. I’m urging the FAA to issue long-overdue certification guidance to help the U.S. stay ahead of competitors like China and bring advanced air mobility to market safely and swiftly. We can’t…

WATCH: @JayObernolte speaks in support of his bill, the NTIA Policy and Cybersecurity Coordination Act. This bill will help protect Americans from criminal organizations across the world and strengthen our national security.
Watch as @BobLatta speaks in support of @JayObernolte's bill on the House floor, bolstering America's cybersecurity to better protect against future cyberattacks. We need to pass the NTIA Policy and Cybersecurity Coordination Act to address the rising cyberthreats America faces.
This week I enjoyed meeting with Andrew Goldfrach, CEO of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center—one of the Inland Empire’s premier medical facilities. We discussed innovative ways to improve local healthcare access and quality. I’m committed to supporting ARMC’s mission of delivering…

One year ago today, a senseless act of political violence occurred in Butler, Pennsylvania—an attack that tragically claimed the life of an innocent bystander and could have taken the life of the future president. We’re grateful the worst was narrowly avoided, but this…