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General (06) Susana Barrios From:Rep. Lou Correa <repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov> Sent:Saturday, October 25, 2025 12:56 PM To:Public Comment Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Has your travel been impacted by the government shutdown? Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Dear Neighbor, As you may already know, the federal government is currently shut down. During the shutdown, federal employees including air traffic controllers, TSA workers, and other airport personnel are required to work without pay. Since the shutdown, airports across the nation have experienced delays from staffing shortages. I wanted to reach out to you and see if your travel has been affected by the government shutdown. You can submit your story here. Americans deserve a functioning government that keeps airports moving so that travel runs smoothly. As we consider this topic in Congress, I want to hear from you. I WANT YOUR OPINION: Has your travel been impacted by the government shutdown? Yes No Taking this survey will sign you up for future news and updates from our office. 1 Throughout the shutdown, my office will remain open and my staff stands ready to assist all of our constituents with matters dealing with federal agencies. If you have any questions, or need assistance, you can call my office directly at: (714) 559-6190. I will keep your thoughts in mind. My job is to bring your voice to Washington, and I want to continue hearing from you as Congress considers taking action. Sincerely, Rep. Lou Correa Member of Congress Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others! Sign Up! Visit my website to learn more! correa.house.gov Contact Me Washington D.C. Santa Ana 1039 Longworth House Rancho Santiago Office Building Community College Building Washington, DC 20515 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319 (202) 225-2965 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 559-6190 . Unsubscribe from future messages. 2 Susana Barrios From:Rep. Lou Correa <repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov> Sent:Monday, October 27, 2025 1:49 PM To:Public Comment Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Medicare’s open enrollment period is open! Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. Dear Anaheim, Important healthcare news: Medicare’s open enrollment period started this month. From now until December 7th, those already enrolled in Medicare can make changes to their current health plan, so it’s important to review which plans best fit your health needs. The right Medicare plan puts you in control of your health—and it can mean big savings if you take insulin and or need a vaccine. If your plan sends you an “Evidence of Coverage” (EOC) and an “Annual Notice of Change” (ANOC), make sure to review these to ensure you’re still satisfied with your coverage. You can get started by comparing plans HERE. Even if you are not changing your plan, it’s important to make sure your information is up to date—especially if you experienced any big life changes, such as marriages or divorces. If you are eligible to join Medicare, now is the time to review all of the different plans offered. You could even qualify for “Extra Help” if you make less than $23,475 per year ($31,725 for married couples). This program could cut your Medicare Part D drug costs to no more than $4.90 for generic prescriptions and $12.15 for brand-name drug prescriptions. More information on this program is available HERE. But please remember: Medicare will never call to ask for your Medicare Number, unless you contact Medicare first. If an unknown caller contacts you during the Medicare open enrollment period and 1 asks for your Medicare Number, hang up and call 1-800-MEDICARE. You can find more information on what to do if you suspect Medicare fraud HERE. It’s important to have a health plan and prescription drug coverage that suits your needs—don’t forget to take advantage of this open enrollment period to review your plans. If my office can be of service to you or your family, or if you have any questions about the ongoing Medicare open enrollment period, please do not hesitate to call my Santa Ana office at (714) 559-6190. Sincerely, Rep. Lou Correa Member of Congress Sign up for my newsletter to get updates on this issue and others! Sign Up! Visit my website to learn more! correa.house.gov Contact Me Washington D.C. Santa Ana 1039 Longworth House Rancho Santiago Office Building Community College Building Washington, DC 20515 2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319 (202) 225-2965 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 559-6190 . Unsubscribe from future messages. 2