U.S. Representative Nanette D. Barragán, who has represented California’s 44th District since 2017, posted several messages on November 3, 2025, addressing Congressional proceedings and a local ballot measure in Los Angeles County.
In a tweet posted at 17:02 UTC, Barragán criticized Speaker Johnson for not swearing in Rep.-elect Adelina Grijalva. She wrote, “Speaker Johnson’s weak excuses to not swear in Rep.-elect Adelina Grijalva don’t even fly with one of Alabama’s former Republican Congress Members, @RepMoBrooks. It’s reached the point of embarrassment for the Speaker to continue this game. He needs to swear in Rep.-elect”. The post highlights ongoing tensions regarding the seating of new members in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Barragán also shared a separate link shortly afterward at 17:02 UTC: “https://t.co/VgyOGYHmWi”.
Later that day at 22:20 UTC, Barragán informed constituents about voting opportunities related to Proposition 50. She stated, “Vote centers are open today and tomorrow in L.A. County for the special election on Proposition 50. Vote centers are open today until 7 p.m. and open tomorrow until 8 p.m. Proposition 50 is a ballot measure that would require temporary use of new Congressional district maps”. This message provided logistical details about polling locations and explained the substance of Proposition 50.
Nanette Barragán was born in Los Angeles in 1976 and continues to reside there. She earned her undergraduate degree from UCLA in 2000 and received her law degree from USC in 2005.



