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What Rep. Jim Costa says now about ethics investigation. ‘It was six years ago’

Rep. Jim Costa declined to provide any more details to The Bee into recent reports of being cleared by a congressional ethics investigation.

“There was a report, and the ethics committee said there was insufficient information, and they rejected the claim. They dismissed it,” Costa said.

The Fresno Bee talked to Costa May 22 during an event at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport.

Earlier this month, digital publication NOTUS reported on allegations made by a Washington, D.C. staffer that Costa behaved inappropriately during a function in 2020. The staffer alleged Costa made inappropriate advances.

Congressional ethics committees investigated Costa in 2023, but moved to dismiss the case, citing lack of evidence.

Costa’s office told The Bee and several other media outlets that he fully cooperated with the investigation.

Asked to describe his interaction with the staffer, Costa told The Bee, “I’m not going to go there. It was six years ago. It does not help the ethics committee, that we collaborated with for seven months, and they dismissed the investigation.”

Costa added that he stands by his earlier statement distributed by his office.

Costa secures $131 million for water project

Last week, Costa announced he secured $131 million in federal funding for several water infrastructure projects, including upgrades to the Friant-Kern Canal and O’Neill Pumping Plant. The money, Costa said, will help expand the San Luis Reservoir, adding 130,000 acre-feet.

“This was a continuation of efforts that we’ve been engaged in that follow the water blueprint to create the reliability in our water sources that we need for our Valley,” Costa said.

The money comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, a 2022 bill that provides $369 billion for climate projects.

According to Costa’s office, the money breaks down as follows:

  • $65.8 million for the Friant-Kern Canal Capacity Correction Project
  • $53 million for the O’Neill Pumping Plant Main Transformer Replacement Project
  • $11 million for the O’Neill Pumping Plant Unit Upgrades Project
  • $2 million for Fresno Irrigation District flow metering improvements expected to conserve approximately 840 acre-feet of water annually

Costa on Iran war

Costa remains skeptical about the United States military action in Iran.

“When the president decided to engage, he did not talk to the American public about why, in fact, this was necessary. He gave conflicting reasons on why we were taking military action,” Costa said.

Costa said President Donald Trump did not engage Congress, calling it “frustrating that we don’t learn lessons from the past.” He wants the president to make “a convincing argument to the American people on why continued military action is necessary under the Congress.”

This story was originally published May 28, 2026 at 9:34 AM with the headline "What Rep. Jim Costa says now about ethics investigation. ‘It was six years ago’."

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David Taub
The Fresno Bee
David Taub joined the Fresno Bee in 2026 after reporting 10 years for digital publication GV Wire. He has worked in the Fresno market since 2007. Prior to moving to the Central Valley, he worked for TV and radio stations on the Central Coast.He has also worked behind the scenes in local TV and radio. During his career, he has covered City Hall, the state Capitol, the White House and several houses of government in between.When not in a reporting capacity, he works tracking stats for the Fresno Grizzlies as an official scorekeeper, and also with televised basketball and football games. He has worked the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, and several MLB games.Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! 
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