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Kiley, Kevin

Kiley, Kevin

IndependentHouse·California, District 3

Serving since 2011 (112th–119th Congresses)

Contact

Office

2445 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-0503

Campaign Finance (2026)

Raised$2.7M
Spent$1.1M
Cash on Hand$2.0M

Funding Sources

Individual$1.7M
PAC$326K
Small donors (≤$200)$402K
Large donors$1.3M

Top Industries

Retired$522K
Other$352K
Miscellaneous Business$230K
Finance, Insurance & Real Estate$51K
Real Estate$48K

Source: FEC · 2026 cycle

About

Kevin Kiley is a Republican representative from California's 3rd congressional district serving since 2023. As chair of the House Education and Workforce Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, he shapes the chamber's agenda on K-12 policy, schedules hearings, and determines which education bills advance. This subcommittee role gives him significant influence over federal education priorities and oversight of the Department of Education's elementary and secondary programs.

Kiley brings relevant background to education policy through his prior work as an educator and his time in the California State Assembly, where he authored legislation in 2018 to ease student school district transfers. He is a vocal supporter of school choice and charter schools, positions he has championed throughout his political career. His legislative record reflects skepticism toward teacher unions, which he has criticized as wielding excessive influence over education policy.

As subcommittee chair, Kiley has the power to convene hearings on education issues, advance legislation aligned with his priorities, and direct resources toward investigations or oversight activities within his jurisdiction. His broader committee assignments on the Judiciary Committee and Transportation and Infrastructure Committee expand his legislative reach beyond education. Kiley is characterized as a conservative who maintains some independence from party orthodoxy on certain issues, though he has consistently prioritized education reform and parental choice in schooling.

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Committee Assignments

Legislative Activity

42

Bills Sponsored

10

Recent Votes

Vote history