
Kevin Kiley
U.S. Congressman representing California's 3rd District; participated as a guest to discuss a bipartisan framework to end the government shutdown and related policy proposals.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 21min
What the delayed jobs report says about the economy
Scott Horsley, NPR's chief economics correspondent, analyzes the recent jobs report revealing a job increase yet rising unemployment. California congressmen Sam Liccardo and Kevin Kiley discuss their bipartisan efforts to extend ACA premium tax credits to combat rising healthcare costs and fraud. Finally, Rebeka Beach from Project Connect shares insights on aiding over 4,000 homeless students in Cincinnati, detailing services like a safe sleep lot designed to provide critical temporary support for their dignity and well-being.

Nov 6, 2025 • 55min
Government Shutdown Stretches to Record 36 Days
Join U.S. Congressman Kevin Kiley, a key player in California politics, alongside Nicholas Wu from Politico and Russell Berman from The Atlantic, as they dissect the ongoing government shutdown saga. Kiley presents a bipartisan plan to extend ACA subsidies and protect SNAP benefits. Wu reveals the Senate's crucial role in negotiations, while Berman analyzes the political dynamics and public frustration. The conversation also delves into recent election impacts, potential executive actions, and the urgent need for a resolution before Thanksgiving.

Oct 14, 2025 • 38min
Meet the Press NOW — October 14
Rep. Kevin Kiley, a Republican from California, discusses the current government shutdown and the implications of Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to keep the House out of session. He critiques this move, arguing for the need to pass appropriations and exercise oversight. Kiley also highlights his support for a proposal to ban mid-decade redistricting, emphasizing its importance for representative democracy. The conversation touches on broader healthcare negotiations and Kiley's stance on using R&D funds to pay military personnel amid the shutdown.


