General (02)Date:5/30/2025 1:47:04 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Honoring my neighbors in Orange County.
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Hello,
This week, I was back in Orange County celebrating our community and honoring those who gave
their lives to defend our freedom. I started the week at Anaheim Cemetery paying respect to the
fallen heroes who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom. I also celebrated the incredible
accomplishments of Orange County students and I also worked with my neighbors to create more
greenspace. As I continue to bring your voice to the halls of Congress. I'd like to show you what I’ve
been working on.
RE MEMBERING OUR NATIO N'S HEROE S
I spent Memorial day at the Anaheim Cemetery, paying respect to the service men and women who
gave their lives to keep us safe.I have spent my career honoring those brave Americans who
selflessly fought to defend liberty and justice for all. Memorial Day reminds us that freedom isn’t
free–some paid the ultimate price. We remember them, we thank them, and we carry their legacy
forward.
Con gressman Correa join ed the An aheim VFW Post 3173 and American Legion Post 72 to
commemorate the fallen service members of our nation on Memorial Day at the Anaheim Cemetery.
SPOT LIG HTING O RANG E COUNTY SCHO O LS
This month marks the end of the year for schools across Orange County. I spent the week
congratulating our graduates and celebrating the accomplishments of our students.Whether it be
middle school promotion, high school graduation, or beyond, this transition is an exciting step
towards the future.Congratulations to all of the students, parents, and teachers who worked so hard
to achieve this milestone!
Congressman Correa delivered remarks in honor of Middle College High’s class of 2025
ST OPPING BY THE ST RAWBE RRY FE ST IVAL
I joined my neighbors at the kickoff of the Strawberry Festival Celebration by serving all who
attended strawberry shortcake! We kept the party going at the parade, where I was honored to join
my son, Adan, and countless other constituents who call our community home. Did you know this
year marks the 65th anniversary of the Strawberry Festival? It celebrates our district’s strawberry
growing heritage!
Congressman Correa joined in the celebration kicking off the 65th Strawberry F estival, where delicious
strawberry shortcake was served to all during opening day.
WORKING WIT H MY NEIG HBORS TO PRESERVE G RE E N SPACE S
I also had the privilege of sitting down with my neighbors to share updat es on the Santiago Creek
project following my recent tour of the creek. I was joined by leaders from the Army Corps of
Engineers, Orange County Public Works (OCPW) representatives, Orange County Water District
(OCWD), locally elected officials, and representatives from Congresswoman Young Kim’s office to visit
portions of the creek which included the Santiago Basins and Channel that run from the I-5 Freew ay
to the Santa Ana River. We are all proud to live in beautiful Santa Ana and I will keep w orking with my
community to save our trees and protect our precious greenspaces.
Congressman Correa joined his neighbors to discuss ways to keep Santiago Creek green
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that mat ter to our community, and
connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues w it h a federal agency, my
office is here to help. Give us a call at (714) 559-6190.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
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Date:6/4/2025 1:39:18 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Should Congress help provide early childhood services?
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Dear neighbor,
I believe that every child should have resources they need to succeed. This includes making sure
that children aged 0-5 receive child care, education, and medical care that will best prepare them for
elementary school and beyond. Head Start is a federally funded program that provides services for
young children including nutrition, health care, and child care. Eliminating this program w ould keep
approximately 80,000 children across California from getting critical resources.
I am committed to fighting to ensure that our children have what they need to build successful
futures. As we address this bipartisan effort in Congress, I want your opinion.
I WANT YOUR OPINION:
Should Congress continue to provide early childhood
services?
Yes
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As I work with my colleagues in Congress to make housing more affordable, I will keep your
thoughts in mind. My job is to bring your voice to Washington, and I w ant to continue hearing from
you as Congress considers taking action.
Sincerely,
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Date:6/6/2025 12:30:05 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Fighting for Main Street
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Dear [Mr./Ms.] [Surname],
This week, I was in Orange County and Washington D.C., talking about how to low er costs for hard-
working American taxpayers on Main Street. In Washington, I joined law makers and real estate
professionals to talk about ways we can make it easier to buy a home,Istood up for affordable public
higher education, introduced legislation to help prevent suicide among college students. I also joined
my neighbors to discuss how Medicaid cuts will increase health care costs back home. As I continue
to bring your voice to the halls of Congress, I'd like to show you what I’ve been working on.
MAKING HO ME OWNE RSHIP MO RE ACCE SSIBLE
This week, I met with real estate professionals, developers, brokers, and law makers, to discuss how
we can make it easier for hard-working American taxpayers on Main Street to buy their first home.
Home ownership is a key way to build wealth and achieve the American dream, and too many Orange
County residents feel that buying a house is out of reach. Making home ow nership more accessible
means working on delivering good public policy that supports Americans on Main Street.
Congressman Correa sat down with lawmakers and real estate professionals about how to make
homeownership a reality for more American s
FIG HT ING FOR AFFORDABLE HIGHER E DUCAT ION
This week, while my Republican colleagues were talking about the price of Ivy L eague education, I
stood up for affordable public education. I attended Cal State Fullerton—t he Harvard of the w est
coast— thanks to federally funded programs like the Pell Grant that helped me get my degree w ithout
paying a dime. Getting a good education is an important step to achieving the American Dream. I
believe that our federal tax dollars should support programs that reduce t he cost of public education
for hard-working American taxpayers on Main Street.
Congressman Correa addressed the House Judiciary Committee about the need to make higher
education more affordable
CO MBAT TING THE ME NTAL HEALT H CRISIS
This week I introduced bipartisan, bicameral legislation to help prevent suicide in young adults.
Currently, suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students. Adding suicide prevention
information will ensure that at-risk students have support resources available. The Improving Mental
Health Access for Students Act would require colleges and universities to provide contact information
for the 988 Suicide and Crisic Lifeline, Crisis Text line, and an on-campus mental health center on
student identification cards.
Congressman Correa’s bill would require colleges and universities to provide contact information for the
988 Suicide an d Crisis Lifelin e, Crisis Text Line, and a campus mental health center on newly printed
student identification cards.
MEET ING WIT H MAIN ST REET : ME DICAID CUT S
I also joined my neighbors to talk about how passing the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” w ould strip
health care from thousands of hard-working taxpayers in Orange County. It w ould cut nearly $10
billion in California Medicaid funding, increase taxes, and drive up costs. Families depend on Medicaid
and affordable health care in times of crisis. These drastic cuts mean put ting t heir lives at risk. I will
keep fighting to ensure everyone can get the health care they need without breaking the bank.
Congressman Correa sat down with local stakeholders to discuss how poten tial Medicaid cuts would
affect Orange County
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that mat ter to our community, and
connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues w it h a federal agency, my
office is here to help. Give us a call at (714) 559-6190.
Sincerely,
Rep. Lou Correa
Member of Congress
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2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
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