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Suhas Gopinath (born 4 November 1986) is an Indian entrepreneur recognized for founding Globals Inc., a multinational IT company, at the age of 14 while operating from a cyber cafe in Bangalore. As the company's CEO and chairman, he has directed its expansion into web and mobile solutions, cybersecurity services, and applications for education and public sectors across more than 11 countries. Gopinath earned distinction as one of the world's youngest CEOs and the youngest Young Global Leader selected by the World Economic Forum, alongside roles such as former advisory board member for the World Bank and national co-chairman of FICCI's ICT committee. He holds a diploma in public policy from Harvard Kennedy School and has contributed to government initiatives, including as vice-chairman of Karnataka's Common Control Center Task Force during the COVID-19 response.

Early life and education

Family background and upbringing

Suhas Subramanyam's parents immigrated to the in 1979, arriving at in . His mother hails from , , and his father, who grew up in and , , pursued higher education and the as motivations for the move. The family settled in , where Subramanyam was raised amid an emphasis on core values imparted by his immigrant parents, including family unity, , and the pursuit of . His parents maintained an apolitical stance, shaped by their experiences, which initially led Subramanyam away from envisioning a political path during his upbringing.

Academic achievements

Subramanyam graduated from Clear Lake High School in , , in 2004. He enrolled at , earning a degree in in 2008, graduating summa cum laude—the highest distinction for academic excellence—and gaining induction into , an recognizing top-performing liberal arts students. Subramanyam subsequently attended from 2010 to 2013, where he received a degree, graduating cum laude with honors for superior scholastic achievement.

Pre-political career

Subramanyam served as a special assistant and policy advisor for in the during the administration, where he contributed to initiatives on technology and innovation. In this capacity, he advised on federal technology policies, including efforts to modernize government systems and promote tech sector growth. After his White House tenure, Subramanyam practiced law in the , focusing on -related matters for startups and businesses. His legal work included and litigation, as well as counseling clients on antitrust issues and in the environment. He also engaged in representation for nonprofits, emphasizing aspects of his practice.

Entrepreneurial and public service activities

Following his service as a technology policy advisor in the Obama from 2015 to 2017, Subramanyam established a in , focused on the sector. In parallel, he worked as a providing services to multiple technology startups in the , drawing on his expertise in . Subramanyam also contributed to local through volunteer roles as an (EMT) and with the Loudoun Medical Reserve Corps in Loudoun County. These efforts aligned with his licensure as an EMT and firefighter, which he maintained during his pre-electoral career.

Virginia state legislature

House of Delegates tenure (2020–2024)

Subramanyam was elected to the in a special on January 7, 2020, for the 87th district in Loudoun County, defeating candidate James O. Isley Jr. with 73.5% of the vote following the of the previous . He was sworn in on January 8, 2020, and reelected in the November 2021 with 58.4% of the vote against challenger Gregory Jon Mountain. During his tenure, Subramanyam served on committees including Counties, Cities and Towns; Education; and Transportation, reflecting the district's focus on suburban growth, schools, and infrastructure. A key achievement was sponsoring House Bill 528 in the 2020 legislative session, which required the State Corporation Commission to evaluate the timing of electric generation facility retirements and prevent utilities from recovering costs for premature closures from ratepayers without regulatory approval. The bill, enacted as Chapter 1285 of the 2020 Acts of Assembly and ceremonially signed by Governor on August 17, 2020, restored oversight amid concerns over Energy's potential overcharges, ultimately leading to over $300 million in refunds to consumers by scrutinizing utility accounting practices. Independent analyses noted it countered utility pushes for accelerated coal plant retirements without cost justification, prioritizing ratepayer protection over expedited transitions. Subramanyam also advanced House Bill 1832 in 2021, which imposed transparency and approval requirements on rate increases by the Department of Transportation and regional authorities, preventing a proposed nearly 40% hike on certain Dulles segments as affirmed by a 2025 State Corporation Commission ruling. His legislative efforts emphasized reducing household costs in a high-growth , including utilities and , though broader party-line voting aligned him with Democratic majorities on education funding and environmental measures during sessions post-2021. Reelected in 2023 before transitioning to the state Senate, his House record focused on pragmatic safeguards rather than sweeping reforms.

State Senate tenure (2024–2025)

Subramanyam was elected to represent Virginia's 32nd State District in the November 7, 2023, , securing 55,673 votes (55.6 percent) against Republican Sadia Rafiqullah's 44,567 votes (44.4 percent). He resigned from his concurrent seat in the to assume the Senate position and was sworn in on , 2024, at the start of the 2024 legislative session. His district encompassed parts of Loudoun County, including areas with rapid and suburban demographics. During the 2024 short session, Subramanyam sponsored legislation including Senate Bill 380, which proposed a nonrefundable credit for individuals incurring expenses in caring for eligible family members, applicable for taxable years 2024 through 2028. He also introduced measures on wholesale importation to enable the Secretary of Health and Human Resources to establish a program reducing costs for state agencies. Subramanyam advocated for gun violence prevention, sponsoring bills such as restrictions on certain firearms that passed the but were vetoed by Governor , who cited concerns over Second Amendment rights. His efforts built on prior work in the House of Delegates to address toll affordability and public safety. Subramanyam resigned from the effective November 2024 after winning to the U.S. for on November 5, 2024. The resignation created a vacancy, prompting L. to call a for January 7, 2025, which Kannan Srinivasan won against Tumay Harding, preserving Democratic control of the seat.

U.S. House of Representatives

2024 election and entry to Congress

Subramanyam secured the Democratic nomination for in the held on June 18, 2024, defeating a field of challengers including state delegate Maggie Goodlander, federal prosecutor Krysten Conklin, and technology executive Jay Williams. The district, centered in Loudoun County and encompassing parts of Fairfax and Prince William counties, was an open seat following the retirement of incumbent Democrat , who announced her departure in 2023 due to health issues related to . Subramanyam's campaign emphasized his state legislative experience, focus on economic issues like housing affordability and technology innovation, and bipartisan record in the . In the general on November 5, 2024, Subramanyam defeated nominee Mike Clancy, a cybersecurity and former U.S. officer, by a margin of approximately 5 percentage points, with final certified results showing Subramanyam receiving 52.6% of the vote to Clancy's 47.4%. The race was competitive in a district rated as leaning Democratic by analysts, with Subramanyam benefiting from strong turnout in suburban areas amid national Democratic challenges. His victory marked him as the first Indian-American elected to represent in . Subramanyam was sworn into the on January 3, 2025, as the representative for Virginia's 10th district, joining the Democratic caucus and becoming the sixth member of the informal "Samosa Caucus" of Indian-American lawmakers. Upon entry, he focused initial efforts on constituent services, efficiency reforms drawing from his state-level work, and priorities such as immigration processing improvements and support for high-skilled visas.

Legislative record and committee work

Subramanyam serves on the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, where he holds the position of on the Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs, responsible for oversight of matters, foreign activities of the federal government, U.S. borders, , and federal law enforcement operations. He is also a member of the committee's Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, , and Government Innovation, which examines federal systems, data standards, cybersecurity protocols, emerging technologies, privacy protections, , data centers, and issues. On the House Committee on , , and , Subramanyam is assigned to the Subcommittee on Research and Technology, focusing on federal , education initiatives, technological competitiveness, standards development, and innovation programs. Additionally, he serves on the bipartisan House Committee on Ethics, which conducts ethics training, investigates potential violations, and reviews financial disclosures by members and staff. In the 119th Congress, Subramanyam has sponsored bills including the AGRITOURISM Act (H.R. __), introduced on May 15, 2025, aimed at supporting agritourism development, though it remains in committee. He led bipartisan efforts on legislation to expand market access for local breweries and wineries, addressing regulatory barriers to interstate distribution. Subramanyam has cosponsored measures such as the Saving the Civil Service Act to prohibit reimplementation of Schedule F and safeguard career civil servants from politicization, as well as bills enhancing affordable abortion coverage and requiring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports on arrests (H.R. 5007). His committee work has included offering amendments to the for Fiscal Year 2026, addressing Department of Defense appropriations for military activities. As a representative in the minority party, no sponsored bills have advanced to enactment as of October 2025, with activity centered on oversight hearings, cosponsorship of over 500 measures, and advocacy for federal workforce protections and technology modernization.

Political positions

Economic and fiscal policies

Subramanyam has prioritized consumer protections and cost reductions for utilities and tolls in . As a state delegate, he chief-sponsored House Bill 528 in 2020, which restored the State Corporation Commission's oversight of cost recovery timelines for retiring electric generation facilities, enabling regulators to order refunds exceeding $300 million to ratepayers for overcharges by . He also backed House Bill 1832, which averted a proposed 40% increase in Dulles Greenway tolls, preserving affordability for commuters in . On taxation, Subramanyam supported Virginia's 2024 tax relief package, which provided rebates and deductions to offset inflation-driven pressures on households, countering initial claims of opposition from his campaign. In , he introduced the Baby Safety Tax Relief Act (H.R. 8973) on July 23, 2025, accelerating income tax deductions for charitable contributions aiding families of slain officers. Federally, Subramanyam's platform emphasizes infrastructure investments, domestic manufacturing resurgence, and bolstering the through job creation and initiatives. He opposes tariffs, arguing they elevate consumer prices, as evidenced by his July 24, 2025, critique of Trump administration policies for failing to deliver on cost-lowering promises. Subramanyam has resisted Republican-led budgets, such as H.R. 1 in May 2025, which proposed and reductions, contending they harm working families and exacerbate in federal workforce-heavy districts like Virginia's 10th. He advocates safeguarding federal employees during shutdowns, reintroducing legislation on October 8, 2025, to mitigate financial hardships from delayed pay.

Social and cultural issues

Subramanyam has consistently supported rights, voting in the to eliminate the 's 24-hour waiting period, ultrasound requirements, and mandatory counseling for abortions. In , he co-sponsored H.R. 128, the Protecting from Arbitrary Bans Act, which aims to safeguard access to services by prohibiting certain restrictions. On LGBTQ issues, Subramanyam has positioned himself as an ally, maintaining an LGBTQ resource guide on his congressional website that outlines federal protections and commits to countering policies perceived as discriminatory under administrations. During his legislative tenure, he opposed bills restricting students' rights, arguing in 2022 debates that such measures fail to value all individuals and that schools should accommodate youth, including access to facilities aligning with . He also co-sponsored H.Res. 269 in the 118th , endorsing a Bill of Rights to expand federal protections for in areas like and healthcare. In , he defended Loudoun County's student policies, which permit name/ changes and facility use consistent with , as essential for vulnerable children despite state-level pushback. Regarding gun policy, often framed as a social safety issue, Subramanyam has advocated for restrictions including laws, universal background checks, and bans on assault weapons, with several of his state bills vetoed by Governor in 2024. He earned endorsements from groups like for his legislative efforts to curb violence, emphasizing community safety over Second Amendment expansions.

Foreign policy and national security

Subramanyam serves as Ranking Member of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's Subcommittee on Military and Foreign Affairs, responsible for examining operations, foreign assistance programs, U.S. borders, and . In this role, he has emphasized robust oversight to counter threats from authoritarian regimes, criticizing in February 2025 hearing remarks those who echo adversaries' as weakening U.S. credibility abroad and endangering security alliances. In July 2025, Subramanyam received an appointment to the bipartisan , tasked with monitoring abuses, erosion, and trade practices in the , reflecting his focus on countering Beijing's global influence. He has advocated for enhanced U.S. alliances in the , including support in October 2025 for inter-parliamentary dialogues to deepen cooperation among the , , and on shared security challenges such as North Korean aggression and Chinese expansionism. On U.S.-India relations, Subramanyam opposed September 2025 tariffs imposed on n imports, arguing they strain a key essential for balancing dominance in the region and advancing mutual defense interests. In oversight of the Defense Department, he joined Ranking Member Stephen Lynch in September 2025 to demand transparency from Secretary of Defense on decisions limiting reporting requirements, deeming such moves an assault on democratic accountability and military readiness. Subramanyam's positions align with Democratic priorities on bolstering alliances against revisionist powers while scrutinizing executive branch implementation, though his legislative sponsorships in this area remain limited as a first-term member.

Controversies and criticisms

Loudoun County public schools handling

In 2021, faced intense scrutiny following two sexual assaults by a male student dressed as a female in school bathrooms, with allegations that administrators concealed the incidents to deflect criticism of policies allowing students access to facilities matching their and to shield the school board from political backlash. The events contributed to widespread parental protests, the resignation of Scott Ziegler on December 28, 2021, and electoral defeats for several Democratic-aligned school board members in November 2021. Following his election, launched an investigation in January 2022 into the district's handling of the assaults, citing evidence of cover-ups motivated by political considerations. On February 11, 2022, Subramanyam, then a Democratic delegate representing parts of Loudoun County, joined Senator in a demanding Miyares halt the probe, labeling it a "gross abuse of power," "breach of trust," and "" arrangement tainted by partisanship. Their objections stemmed from an by a Miyares staffer suggesting the investigation could politically benefit the attorney general, which Democrats portrayed as evidence of bias overriding impartiality. Miyares' office rebuffed the demands, asserting the investigation addressed credible failures by Loudoun officials to report crimes and protect students, independent of any prior probes under Democratic . The inquiry culminated in a May 2023 report documenting multiple violations of law and school policy by LCPS staff, including suppression of information to avoid scrutiny. Critics, including Subramanyam's 2024 congressional opponent , accused him of attempting to obstruct accountability to conceal administrative misconduct, highlighting his calls to terminate the investigation as prioritizing political loyalty over victim safety and transparency. Subramanyam maintained the probe was inherently politicized, reflecting broader Democratic skepticism toward Republican-led inquiries into education policies amid national debates over parental rights and school governance.

Federal government efficiency initiatives

Subramanyam introduced H.R. 1545, the Accountability in Government Act, in early 2025, requiring the Department of Government (DOGE) to submit detailed reports on its actions, including personnel changes, contract terminations, and spending cuts, to by December 31, 2025, to enhance oversight and of efficiency measures. The bill, sponsored by Subramanyam as a first-term representing a district with a high concentration of federal employees, drew support from 17 Democratic cosponsors but faced opposition from proponents of DOGE who argued it imposed unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles on efforts to eliminate waste estimated at trillions of dollars annually. On February 24, 2025, Subramanyam proposed the Legislative Enforcement Against Setbacks from Harmful DOGE Actions Act (LEASH DOGE Act), mandating DOGE to disclose all directives, firings, and policy shifts within 30 days, while subjecting its operations to Freedom of Information Act requests and prohibiting actions deemed to usurp congressional authority. Subramanyam described DOGE's rapid implementation of cuts—including the dismissal of at least 12 inspectors general and freezes on federal grants—as "illegal and unconstitutional," potentially leading to service disruptions and a "brain drain" in government expertise. Critics, including Republican lawmakers and efficiency advocates, countered that such legislation exemplified resistance to fiscal reforms, prioritizing job protection over documented redundancies in agencies like USAID and the USDA, where DOGE identified overlapping programs costing billions. Subramanyam also co-sponsored bipartisan measures for targeted efficiency, such as H.R. [number pending], the Federal Innovative Technology Procurement Act, introduced June 27, 2025, with Rep. Eric Burlison (R-MO), which streamlines agency acquisition of emerging technologies to reduce long-term costs and waste in outdated systems. However, his public opposition to DOGE's broader cuts sparked town halls in February and March 2025, where hundreds of federal workers in Virginia's 10th district voiced fears of layoffs affecting national security and economic stability, with Subramanyam warning of risks to military readiness and increased taxpayer expenses from rushed reforms. These events highlighted tensions, as DOGE reported initial savings of $150 billion by mid-2025 through contract cancellations, though independent analyses questioned the net fiscal impact amid legal challenges and rehiring needs. In March 2025, Subramanyam joined Sen. (D-MD) in introducing legislation requiring federal agencies to justify relocation costs before efficiency-driven moves, citing examples from prior administrations where such shifts exceeded $1 billion without proven savings. Proponents of unrestricted DOGE authority criticized this as delaying essential consolidations, potentially perpetuating inefficiencies in a federal workforce of over 2 million civilians, where duplication across departments has been empirically documented in reports. Subramanyam's initiatives, while framed as safeguards against overreach, were decried by some as emblematic of institutional bias toward preserving spending, amid DOGE's mandate to target $2 trillion in reductions by 2026.

Public communications and electoral attacks

During the 2024 general election for , nominee Mike Clancy accused Democratic candidate of misleading voters about his volunteer experience. Subramanyam had frequently highlighted his as a volunteer and in materials, websites, and public statements, portraying it as evidence of his commitment to public safety. However, internal Loudoun County records revealed that Subramanyam was suspended and recommended for termination in 2019 due to , poor attitude, and performance issues, including disregarding orders; he was removed from duties at that time. Clancy's released ads and statements on October 10, 2024, labeling these omissions a "pattern of deception" and calling for fire unions to retract endorsements, arguing that Subramanyam had continued to reference the role without disclosing the termination. Subramanyam responded by defending his overall record of service while acknowledging he was "not a natural ," emphasizing that he had volunteered for several years prior to the 2019 issues and questioning Clancy's own credibility on public safety matters. In an October 17, 2024, campaign video, Clancy's team displayed purported internal emails to underscore the discrepancies, framing them as evidence that voters could not trust Subramanyam's representations. Critics, including local groups, contended that Subramanyam's selective emphasis on the volunteer role violated policies against using gear or credentials for political purposes and potentially endangered department morale. Subramanyam maintained that his service was genuine and contributory, though he did not directly address the termination details in public rebuttals. The controversy extended to broader electoral attacks, with Clancy's ads on October 22, 2024, also alleging Subramanyam had obstructed investigations into Loudoun County school safety issues during his state senate tenure, though this overlapped with separate criticisms of his legislative record. In debates and forums, such as the October 1, 2024, televised clash hosted by WJLA, Subramanyam countered Republican attacks by accusing opponents of aligning with extreme policies like Project 2025, while Clancy pressed on Subramanyam's perceived inconsistencies in public service claims. These exchanges highlighted a sharpening tone in the race, with independent observers noting the firefighter dispute as a key point of voter skepticism toward Subramanyam's biographical narrative. Despite the attacks, Subramanyam won the election on November 5, 2024, by approximately 5 percentage points.

Personal life

Subramanyam was born on September 26, 1986, in , , to Indian immigrant parents who had settled in , by 1979. He graduated from Clear Lake High School in before earning a Bachelor of Arts from in 2008 and a Juris Doctor cum laude from in 2013. Subramanyam is married to Miranda Peña Subramanyam, and the couple has two daughters; they reside in . He has volunteered as a and with the Loudoun County Medical Reserve Corps. Subramanyam practices .

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