Discover the career path of Katie Porter, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Katie Porter is an American politician and lawyer who served as a U.S. Representative for California's 45th congressional district from 2019 to 2025. A member of the Democratic Party, Porter is known for her consumer protection advocacy and her use of whiteboards to illustrate complex financial issues during congressional hearings.
In 2001, Katie Porter graduated magna cum laude with her Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where she studied under Elizabeth Warren.
In 2005, Katie Porter joined the faculty of the University of Iowa College of Law as an associate professor.
In 2008, Katie Porter testified before the House Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, alongside Elizabeth Warren, regarding a proposed Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights.
In 2011, Katie Porter became a full professor at the University of Iowa College of Law and also became a tenured professor at the University of California, Irvine School of Law.
In March 2012, California Attorney General Kamala Harris appointed Katie Porter as the state's independent monitor of banks in a nationwide $25 billion mortgage settlement.
In 2015, Katie Porter consulted for Ocwen.
In 2016, Katie Porter's textbook "Modern Consumer Law" was published, addressing consumer laws in light of Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
In April 2017, Katie Porter announced her candidacy for Congress in California's 45th congressional district against Mimi Walters.
In May 2018, Politico reported that Democrats were confident they would oust Walters, Porter stated that "Orange County families are very concerned about what Donald Trump is doing" and "Mimi Walters votes with Trump over and over and over again."
In June 2018, Katie Porter finished second in the primary and advanced to the general election.
On November 6, 2018, Katie Porter faced off against Mimi Walters in the general election. Walters initially led, but Porter eventually overtook her as more ballots were counted. Walters alleged unsubstantiated voter fraud.
On November 15, 2018, the Associated Press called the race for Katie Porter, marking the first Democratic victory in the district since its 1953 creation. Following her win, Porter pledged to reform campaign finance laws and highlighted her refusal of corporate PAC donations in her campaign.
After being elected in 2018, Katie Porter stopped teaching at UC Irvine but was granted no-pay leave, allowing her to maintain her campus residence.
In 2018, Katie Porter was elected to Congress as part of a Democratic wave in Orange County, flipping the 45th district.
Since 2018, Katie Porter has refused to accept campaign donations from corporate political action committees (PACs) and supported H.R.1, which aimed to overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision.
In March 2019, Katie Porter introduced the "Help America Run Act" (H.R.1623), aimed at allowing candidates to use campaign funds for healthcare, elder care, child care, and dependent care expenses.
In March 2019, Katie Porter questioned Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan, arguing that he contradicted his lawyers' "corporate puffery".
In April 2019, Katie Porter questioned JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
In May 2019, Katie Porter asked Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson about "REOs", real estate owned properties.
In June 2019, Katie Porter became one of the first Democrats in a swing district to support an impeachment inquiry following Robert Mueller's Special Counsel investigation.
In October 2019, the "Help America Run Act" which was introduced by Katie Porter, successfully passed in the House of Representatives, though it did not advance in the Senate.
In 2019, Katie Porter was a co-sponsor of the Equality Act and voted in favor of H.R. 5, which passed in the House, but failed in the Senate.
In March 2020, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Robert R. Redfield committed to free COVID-19 testing during questioning by Katie Porter.
On August 24, 2020, Katie Porter questioned Postmaster General Louis DeJoy. He admitted to her that he did not know the cost of mailing a postcard or a smaller greeting card, the starting rate for U.S. Priority Mail.
In December 2020, Katie Porter questioned United States Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin over COVID-19 relief funding.
In 2020, Katie Porter criticized UnitedHealth for allegedly prioritizing profits over patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and sent a congressional letter accusing them of reducing provider networks and decreasing reimbursement rates.
In 2020, Katie Porter served as one of three co-chairs of Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign.
In 2020, Katie Porter voted in favor of the No-Surprise Act, which aimed to protect patients from unexpected medical bills by prohibiting providers from billing for costs denied by insurance companies.
In January 2021, Katie Porter was removed from the Financial Services Committee and opted to serve instead on the House Natural Resources and House Oversight committees. On the Oversight committee, Porter participated in an investigation into the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)'s test standards for children's car seats and boosters side-impact.
In 2021, Katie Porter advocated for increased funding for the National Park Service's Every Kid Outdoors program to enhance children's access to national parks.
In 2021, Katie Porter voted in favor of H.R. 5, which passed in the House, but failed in the Senate.
On January 13, 2022, Katie Porter urged the Food and Drug Administration to end a policy that prevented sexually active gay and bisexual men from giving blood donations.
As of June 2022, Katie Porter had voted in line with Joe Biden's stated position 98.2% of the time.
In 2022, Katie Porter supported and voted in favor for the Respect for Marriage Act.
In 2022, after redistricting, Katie Porter was reelected in the 47th congressional district.
In 2022, during an interview with Yahoo Finance, Katie Porter criticized pharmaceutical companies for prioritizing stock buybacks over research and development and addressed the high cost of pharmaceuticals, advocating for government negotiation of drug prices to create a more competitive market.
On January 10, 2023, Katie Porter announced her candidacy in the 2024 election for the U.S. Senate from California. She raised over $1 million in donations in the 24 hours after announcing her candidacy.
In February 2023, Katie Porter called on the Biden administration to immediately end the blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh and cease all U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan, emphasizing the need to hold Azerbaijan accountable for its aggression against the Armenian people.
In August 2023, Katie Porter joined the SAG-AFTRA and WGA picket line outside Paramount Studios, expressing solidarity with the workers and emphasizing the right to bargain.
In September 2023, during an interview with Fox 5 San Diego, Katie Porter emphasized California's need for an "all of the above" energy approach, advocating for a gradual transition from fossil fuels to greener energy sources without leaving workers behind.
In December 2023, Katie Porter called for a ceasefire in the Gaza war after Hamas is removed "from operational control of Gaza" and blamed Hamas for the "shortages of food, clean water, fuel and medicine" over the years in Gaza.
In 2023, Katie Porter announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, forgoing reelection to the House of Representatives.
In 2023, Katie Porter claimed that "the United States has allowed terrorism to flourish, and it's refused to take a strong enough stance against Iran".
In 2023, Katie Porter endorsed the Biden administration's "America the Beautiful" initiative, supporting its goals for conservation and outdoor access.
In 2023, Katie Porter showed her support for more stringent codes of conduct for Supreme Court justices and for court reform and expansion, by attending a statewide bus tour organized by Demand Justice in support of legislation that would expand the court to 13 justices.
In February 2024, during a Senate campaign debate, Katie Porter advocated for the decommissioning of the Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
In June 2024, following the presidential debate, Katie Porter stated that the White House "clearly fumbled" its response to the criticism surrounding President Biden's performance and suggested the need for changes in advisors or campaign strategy.
During her 2024 Senate campaign, Katie Porter blamed the housing crisis on "Wall Street". She supports increased funding for section 8 vouchers and an increase in the low-income housing tax credit.
In January 10, 2023, Katie Porter announced her candidacy in the 2024 election for the U.S. Senate from California.
By January 2025, Katie Porter will leave Congress, as she did not seek reelection to her House seat and failed to advance from the primary.
On March 11, 2025, Katie Porter announced that she would be entering California's 2026 gubernatorial race.
In 2026, Katie Porter is a candidate for governor of California.
On March 11, 2025, Katie Porter announced that she would be entering California's 2026 gubernatorial race.
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