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Who Is Running in California Congressional District 28th in 2026?

Last updated: March 4, 2026

Judy Chu

(Incumbent)
D·Democrat

Economy

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Judy Chu actively supports economic relief and job creation. She championed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to invest $1.2 trillion in infrastructure and create two million jobs. She also worked to pass the American Rescue Plan Act, which provided economic relief and supported small businesses through programs like the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. As a member of the Small Business Committee, she works to expand capital access and support underserved entrepreneurs.

Immigration

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Judy Chu voted "Nay" on DHS funding, citing ICE's lack of accountability and alleged civil rights abuses. She condemned the expanded travel ban and criticized the SBA's decision to make green card holders ineligible for small business loans, describing it as discriminatory. Chu advocates for fair and speedy proceedings for immigrants and opposes family separations, emphasizing due process and humane treatment for asylum seekers. She is reintroducing the Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act and a bill to reunite immigrant families.

Healthcare

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Representative Judy Chu advocates for affordable and accessible healthcare for all, emphasizing that individuals should not be denied treatment due to preexisting conditions or face financial hardship for medicine. She supports protecting and expanding the Affordable Care Act and Medicare. Ms. Chu voted against the FY2026 NDAA due to provisions impacting reproductive health care access for military families and has called for extending ACA tax credits. She also introduced the Bipartisan PEERS in Medicare Act to improve mental health care.

Republican Candidate

R · Republican

No Republican candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.

IssueJudy Chu
Economy

Judy Chu actively supports economic relief and job creation. She championed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to invest $1.2 trillion in infrastructure and create two million jobs. She also worked to pass the American Rescue Plan Act, which provided economic relief and supported small businesses through programs like the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. As a member of the Small Business Committee, she works to expand capital access and support underserved entrepreneurs.

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Immigration

Judy Chu voted "Nay" on DHS funding, citing ICE's lack of accountability and alleged civil rights abuses. She condemned the expanded travel ban and criticized the SBA's decision to make green card holders ineligible for small business loans, describing it as discriminatory. Chu advocates for fair and speedy proceedings for immigrants and opposes family separations, emphasizing due process and humane treatment for asylum seekers. She is reintroducing the Southeast Asian Deportation Relief Act and a bill to reunite immigrant families.

High
Healthcare

Representative Judy Chu advocates for affordable and accessible healthcare for all, emphasizing that individuals should not be denied treatment due to preexisting conditions or face financial hardship for medicine. She supports protecting and expanding the Affordable Care Act and Medicare. Ms. Chu voted against the FY2026 NDAA due to provisions impacting reproductive health care access for military families and has called for extending ACA tax credits. She also introduced the Bipartisan PEERS in Medicare Act to improve mental health care.

High
Climate & Energy

Rep. Judy Chu voted for the Inflation Reduction Act, which she describes as the nation's largest investment in fighting climate change through tax credits for clean energy and efficiency. She also supported the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for grid resilience and EV charging. Additionally, she introduced the bipartisan FIRE Act to improve wildfire response and detection, and the HIRE CREDIT Act to aid disaster survivors. She voted against the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act and the Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Judy Chu advocates for abortion rights and reproductive healthcare access. She champions the Women's Health Protection Act to ensure nationwide abortion care and supported California Proposition 1, Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment. Chu voted against the FY2026 NDAA due to provisions that denied IVF access for military families and condemned Louisiana's efforts to criminalize abortion care, supporting California's abortion shield laws. She also supports various international acts like the HER Act to repeal the Global Gag rule.

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Foreign Policy

Representative Judy Chu voted against two versions of the FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1071 and H.R. 3838), citing harmful provisions that strip rights, promote discrimination, and inject partisan politics into the armed forces. She also opposed the Trump administration's military operation in Iran, deeming it an unlawful war without congressional authorization. Conversely, she supports strong foreign aid, advocating for billions in appropriations for diplomacy, humanitarian assistance, global health, and human rights to promote peace and opportunity worldwide.

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Education

Representative Judy Chu co-introduced the bipartisan Foster Youth Postsecondary Education Access and Success Act to enhance postsecondary education access for foster youth. She also co-introduced the Restarting Education After Disasters Act, aiming to strengthen federal support for schools impacted by disasters. Chu criticized the Education Department's decision to end funding for Minority-Serving Institutions programs and advocates for increased federal investment in public schools to ensure equitable opportunities, including better infrastructure, reduced class sizes, and expanded STEM and arts education.

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Gun Policy

Judy Chu supports gun safety measures, advocating for policies focused on prevention and intervention rather than punishment to reduce crime. She introduced H.R. 7170, the Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act of 2026, designed to enhance accessibility to gun violence prevention initiatives for those with limited English proficiency. She also reintroduces gun safety legislation and has received an endorsement from Giffords.

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