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Linda T. Sánchez represents California's 38th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, where she has served since 2003. She sits on the influential Ways and Means Committee and its Trade and Health Subcommittees. Before her election to Congress, she worked as a civil rights attorney and labor lawyer. She and her sister Loretta Sánchez became the first pair of sisters to serve simultaneously in Congress.
- Name
- Linda T. Sánchez
- Party
- Democratic
- State
- California
- District
- CA-38
- Committees
- Trade Subcommittee, Health Subcommittee, Ways and Means Committee
- Key Fact 1
- Linda T. Sánchez has represented California's 38th Congressional District since 2003, previously representing the 39th District before redistricting.
- Key Fact 2
- She serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, one of the most powerful committees in Congress with jurisdiction over taxation, trade, and social programs.
- Key Fact 3
- She is a member of the Trade Subcommittee and Health Subcommittee within Ways and Means.
- Key Fact 4
- Sánchez and her sister Loretta Sánchez made history as the first pair of sisters to serve simultaneously in the U.S. Congress.
- Key Fact 5
- Prior to her congressional service, she worked as a civil rights attorney and represented labor unions and workers in employment discrimination cases.
- Key Fact 6
- She earned her law degree from UCLA School of Law and her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley.
- Key Fact 7
- Sánchez has focused on issues including labor rights, healthcare access, and tax policy during her tenure in Congress.
Data from Congress.gov
Fact Sheet
- Name
- Linda T. Sánchez
- Party
- Democratic
- State
- California
- District
- CA-38
- Chamber
- House
- Committees
- Trade Subcommittee, Health Subcommittee, Ways and Means Committee
- Key Votes
- 50
Data from Congress.gov
Promise vs. Vote
Promise Kept Rate
50%
Kept 5 of 10 promises this session
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Dec 18, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Dec 11, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Sep 16, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jul 21, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jul 3, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jun 27, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jun 23, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted NAY · Jun 5, 2025
Co-sponsored · Voted YEA · Jan 15, 2025
