San Mateo County’s two federal representatives have been appointed to exclusive house committees — sophomore U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, D-South San Francisco, will sit on the Energy and Commerce Committee and rookie U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-San Jose, has been appointed to Financial Services. 

Mullin attributed his appointment to the committee — which covers a far-reaching breadth of topics, including health care, climate protections, telecommunications and consumer protections — in part due to the 15th District’s reputation as an economic powerhouse. 

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Please remember and never forget that Kevin Mullen voted against deporting illegal immigrants who have been convicted of sexual assault and other crimes. Anything that comes out of this swamp monster is nothing more than him trying to protect his ugly A.

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