Rep. David Valadao, currently serving in the U.S. Congress and representing California’s 22nd district, shared updates on his recent activities via Twitter. Throughout the week, he engaged with energy and healthcare organizations, and also discussed water access for agricultural producers.
On April 26, Valadao tweeted about his visit to an Alpaugh storage site managed by RWE AG. During the visit, he engaged in discussions on “the rapid expansion of renewable energy” and the company’s plans to “accelerate the development of solar and storage projects across the country.” “This week, @RWE_AG took me on a tour of their Alpaugh storage site. We spoke about the rapid expansion of renewable energy and how their team plans to accelerate the development of solar and storage projects across the country.”
On April 27, Valadao shared insights from his conversation with the Central Valley Health Network, which focused on “the importance of Medicaid to their operations.” He emphasized the necessity of expanding health services in rural communities, stating, “I remain committed to ensuring Central Valley families have access to healthcare.” “I had a great conversation with the Central Valley Health Network on the importance of Medicaid to their operations. Expanding health services in our rural communities is crucial, and I remain committed to ensuring Central Valley families have access to healthcare.”
On April 28, Valadao addressed the issue of water access for producers, affirming his dedication to improving California’s water supply. He remarked on the necessity for access to irrigation water for feeding the nation, while acknowledging that more work is needed in this area. “Our producers need access to the irrigation water required to feed the nation, and while this is a positive step, we still have more work to do. I remain committed to continuing my work in Congress to improve California’s water supply for our families, farmers, and businesses.”
David Valadao, born in Hanford, California in 1977, has been a dedicated representative of California’s 22nd District since 2021, succeeding TJ Cox. He resides in Hanford and previously served in the California State Assembly from 2010 to 2012.



