12/19/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/19/2025 18:27
View the Designed 2025 End of Year Update HERE!
As 2025 comes to a close, here's a look back at what my team and I have done…
Delivering for Constituents
Supporting Fourth District residents like you is the cornerstone of all that we do at Team Thompson. Since the start of this year, my staff and I have worked with federal agencies to return $19,942,459.62 to residents of our district and helped 2,215 constituents receive assistance from the federal government.
My team and I have responded to over 214,498 letters, emails, and phone calls from community members and scheduled 329 White House and Capitol tours for constituents.
I'm pleased to report that my team and I have reached more constituents than ever before through town halls and community events this year. I hosted over 20 town halls, reaching more than 20,000 people in our community in-person and online to answer your questions about my work for our community.
My team and I were pleased to expand our regular office hours this year, too, to reach people where they live throughout our district and to provide an easy way for community members to speak one-on-one with a member of my staff about any challenges or concerns they face. If you'd like to be notified when my team hosts office hours in your area, sign upfor my e-newsletter.
If you or someone you know needs help with passports and visas, veterans benefits, IRS issues, agricultural issues, small business assistance, immigration, Medicare and Medicaid, or if you are facing any other problem navigating the federal government, my team is ready to help. Click hereor call me at one of my offices to get started:
Napa: (707) 226-9898
Santa Rosa: (707) 542-7182
Woodland: (530) 753-3501
Washington: (202) 225-3311
It's my honor to serve you, and my team and I are prepared to help in any way we can to ensure you get the support you need.
Hear from some constituents we helped this year:
I want to say THANK YOU for all the assistance [Rep. Thompson] provided in helping to resolve my issue with the FAA. I had an accident in October of 2024 and because of that accident, I was unable to retain my pilot privileges until I could get it reinstated. I am a flight instructor and this is how I make my living and support my family. With [Rep. Thompson's] help and guidance, I was able to get my pilot privileges reinstated. It is my belief that without the assistance of your office, this process would have been significantly delayed.
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Tim from Lake County
The IRS was mistakenly demanding thousands of dollars from me; for a year I couldn't get them to admit their error. At my wit's end, I called Mike Thompson's office. [His staff] listened, collected all my information and began advocating for me. His persistence and skill made all the difference; finally got resolution and vindication. Many, many thanks for this invaluable service!
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Christina from Napa County
My Social Security benefit was incorrectly reduced, and for over a year I couldn't get a response from the Social Security Administration. My wife urged me to reach out to Congressman Mike Thompson's office, and I met his staff during office hours in Dixon. Within a week, SSA corrected my benefit and sent $5,000 in back pay. I'm truly grateful for the Congressman and his dedicated staff-they made a real difference.
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Mahdi from Solano County
I am a Navy veteran suffering the health effects of radiation exposure while on active duty. I had fought with the VA bureaucracy for sixteen years for compensation and had my claim denied on my third and final appeal. I had lost all hope. That's when Congressman Thompson stepped in. Through his tireless efforts this injustice was reversed and I was granted 100% service-connected disability and compensation. I can now focus my energy and attention on my health instead of reams of fruitless paperwork. Thank you Congressman Thompson.
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Paul from Sonoma County
I am a U.S. citizen, and I applied for my parents' immigration. After waiting for more than a year without any updates, I wrote to [Congressman Thompson] for help. His team responded to my email quickly and contacted USCIS on my behalf. In less than a month, USCIS approved my parents' cases. I am truly grateful to the staff for helping me with the difficulties I encountered.
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Dan from Yolo County
Legislative Update
As we close out the first session of the 119th Congress, I'm proud to report that I have introduced or co-sponsored 216 bills. This includes my legislation to:
Lower The Cost of Living: Dignity should not be a luxury. As families in our community are squeezed by higher prices thanks to the President's tariff war, I'm leading a comprehensive bill designed to make it easier to afford a house, make rent, care for your kids and elderly family members, afford college, and have health care.
Expand Health Care Access: Since my days in the California State Senate, I've been a big believer in telehealth's ability to save money, time, and lives. That's why Congress passed my legislation to extend telehealth access for seniors on Medicare. Now, I'm workingto make telehealth coverage permanent.
Promote Mental Health Research: Investing in brain research is key to addressing the root causes of mental health conditions, not just managing the symptoms. That's why I'm working to pass my bipartisan billto incentivize private companies with financial resources to collaborate with academic or nonprofit research institutions on neurological and mental health research to tackle the root causes of mental health conditions.
In 2026, I look forward to continuing my work to pass sensible legislation that will deliver for our district and improve your quality of life, and I remain committed to working with anyone who will help get these priorities signed into law.
Delivering Long-Awaited Relief to Wildfire Victims
As many of you know too well, federally declared wildfires in 2015, 2017, and 2018 devastated entire communities across our district and across the state of California.
While the courts eventually created a path to compensation, victims were subjected to unfair taxes on their settlement money. That's why I worked across the aisle to draft and pass legislation providing tax relief to victims of federally declared disasters who face taxes on settlement money. The relief applies retroactively to qualified victims.
Last year, President Biden signed into law my billdelivering tax relief to wildfire victims. This year, I'm happy to report that I worked with the IRS to ensure this relief was rolled out immediately to qualified survivors.
While no fire victim can ever be made truly whole, this law is now providing needed and deserved relief to thousands in our community and across our country.
Connecting With More People Than Ever
Over the past year, we ramped up our digital presence in a big way to ensure our community's voice is heard nationwide. Across all social media platforms, we've shared more than 6,500 posts that have been viewed more than 18 million times. We've added over 25,000 new followers to our online community in just one year. And each of you participating aren't just watching - you are asking smart questions, sharing ideas, and pushing for sensible policies out of Washington. If you aren't already part of our online community, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, X, Bluesky, Threads, YouTube, and LinkedIn.
A Look Ahead To 2026
My priorities next year will remain the same: delivering for our district and helping every American live a healthy and successful life. I am committed to working with anyone in Congress to fight for our democracy and to advance the issues that matter to our district.
I am honored to represent California's Fourth District in Congress and look forward to continuing to serve our community in 2026.
I wish you and your family a happy, peaceful, and prosperous new year.
Sincerely,
Mike Thompson
Member of Congress