California State Rep. James Gallagher, who serves as Assembly Republican Leader and represents areas including Butte, Glenn, Placer, Sutter, Tehama, and Yuba counties, shared a series of posts on May 14, 2026, highlighting his bipartisan efforts to address housing reform and his stance on government effectiveness in California.
In a post published at 01:28 UTC, Gallagher stated: “I’m proud to have worked in a bipartisan manner to reform and cut red-tape so we can build more housing. I support @realDonaldTrump’s proposal to ban large institutional investors from buying up single-family homes. There is bipartisan agreement on this. Let’s get it done!”
Shortly after, at 01:37 UTC, he wrote: “Government is not working for us, especially in California. I want to be someone who changes that.”
Gallagher also commented on local representation at 01:39 UTC with the statement: “I have my difference’s with @audreydenney, but at least we both live here, unlike @ilike_mike.”
According to the official website of the California State Assembly District 3 (source), Gallagher has provided resources for public transportation and community support and offered constituent services such as assistance with state agencies. He has also shared district maps for the communities served and represented constituents as part of the California Assembly.
Gallagher’s recent comments come amid ongoing debates about housing affordability and government responsiveness in California. His support for proposals aimed at restricting large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes aligns with broader legislative discussions about increasing access to homeownership.

