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Nanette D. Barragán discusses sports enthusiasm and societal issues on social media

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Nanette Barragán Nanette Barragán | Official U.S. House Headshot

Nanette Barragán Nanette Barragán | Official U.S. House Headshot

Serving as a U.S. Congress member for California’s 44th district, Nanette D. Barragán has been vocal on various issues through her social media presence. Her recent tweets touch upon topics from sports to homelessness and economic challenges Americans face.

On March 29, 2025, Barragán expressed support for a basketball team, tweeting, "Go get ‘em Toros @CSUDHmbb! Bring the @NCAADII ‘Natty back to Carson! #GoToros". This tweet shows her enthusiasm and community spirit, rooting for a local team.

Later that day, on March 29, 2025, she addressed societal issues by writing, "Homelessness often stems from one bad break that can happen to ANY of us — sky-high medical bills, lack of affordable housing, & little assistance for our veterans. I reestablished the Caucus on Homelessness to draw attention to the complexity of economic issues & cuts to". Her comments highlight the challenges faced by many individuals, and her efforts to mobilize action through the Caucus on Homelessness.

On March 30, 2025, Barragán critiqued former President Trump, posting, "Trump 'couldn't care less' about hardworking Americans paying more for their cars and trucks. He said it himself. Trump and Republicans in Congress want to cause more pain for hardworking American families who already struggle with high prices - while also giving huge tax breaks". The tweet reflects her dissent regarding Trump’s and the Republican Congress's policies, emphasizing the economic struggles of American families.

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