General (07)Date:3/27/2026 5:07:49 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] 3.27.2026 Washington Update
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Hello,
I hope this message finds you w ell. It’s been a busy few weeks both here at home and in Washington,
D.C., and I want to take a moment to share some updates on the work I’ve been doing on your
behalf.
DHS Funding Standoff
Throughout this week, I’ve been demanding that ICE respect Americans’ Constitutional Rights for
families in Orange County and throughout the country. I will only consider voting for a Department
of Homeland Security funding bill that at the minimum:
Bans the deportation or detention of U.S. Citizens
Prohibits operations at sensitive locations like schools, houses of worship, and polling
places
Requires agents to get a warrant from a judge before kicking in someone’s door
Re p. Correa e xplains the DHS Funding bill to cons titue nts .
My Bipartisan Bill Heads to the House Floor
In this bipartisan environment, it is important to reach across the aisle to find solutions that
support Main St reet . Bankruptcy is a painful last resort for struggling businesses, impacting the
people and communities that rely on their services. I introduced t he Bankruptcy Threshold
Adjustment Act of 2026 to create a streamlined and more cost-effective process accessible to more
businesses, enabling them to settle their debts and continue serving their cust omers.
My legislation passed out of the House Judiciary Committee this week and now heads to the
House Floor for a vote.
Re p. Correa s pe aks to his c olle ague s in the Hous e Judic iary Committee
Paramount and Warner Bros. Merger
Southern California is the ent ertainment capital of the world and a key driver of California’s
economy. The proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. must be carefully
examined. Any approval must include safeguards to guarantee that jobs are created—not lost—
and that film productions remain here at home.
Re p. Correa update s c ons tituents about the propos e d me rge r.
Condemning Cesar Chavez over Abuse Reports
Whether it is the president of the United States, a British prince, or a leader of farm w orkers, all
sexual predators must be held accountable. There must be zero tolerance for sexual predators,
especially those who prey on young children.
Improving our Roads, Parks, and Expanding Afforda ble Housing
Last week, I had numerous meetings to address ways to improve Orange County for you and your
family. I met with the American Society of Civil Engineers to discuss supporting infrastructure
investments to help improve roads and safety across communities in Southern California. I also
had the privilege to meet Councilmember Victor Barrios of Stanton. We’re working to secure federal
funding to upgrade our public parks so families across Orange County can enjoy vibrant outdoor
spaces. I am also working with Anaheim Councilman Ryan Balius t o make more affordable
housing in our neighborhoods.
Re p. Correa mee ts repres entatives from the American Society of Civil Engine e rs .
Annua l Empowering Lives Dinner
This past weekend, I attended Templo Calvario’s annual Empowering Lives Dinner, celebrating the
many individuals whose lives have been positively impacted by their programs. I had the
opportunity to connect with inspiring young leaders, and I’m thankful to everyone who helped
organize such a meaningful event.
Rep. Correa recognizes Katherine Vu, the evening’s honoree .
Congressiona l Art Competition 2026
High School Students: My office is now accepting submissions for the 2026 Congressional Art
Competition! Show us what makes our community special through your eyes. Whether it’s a
detailed sketch, a powerful photograph, or a painting, we want to see your creativity. The deadline
to submit your artwork is April 15th @ 5 PM PT.
Visit my website for additional information on the Congressional Art Compet it ion.
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that matter to our community,
and connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues with 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:4/2/2026 5:41:49 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] 4.2.26 District Update
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Hello,
First off, I want to wish a blessed Easter Sunday and a joyful, meaningful Passover to all the
families in Orange County celebrating.
It was a busy week working for California’s 46th Congressional District. Here are some highlights I
wanted to share:
Federal Funding to Renovate Historic Chepa’s Park
I was proud to present a $2 million check on Monday to the City of Santa Ana for renovations and
upgrades to historic Chepa’s Park. This funding will be used to demolish and reconst ruct a new
community center and other improvements including a new basketball court, new landscaping,
picnic areas, site lighting, new playground equipment and accessible pat hways.
Chepa’s Park and the surrounding Logan Barrio neighborhood have played a pivotal part in
Mexican-American history in Santa Ana. I sought to honor that history so this park can continue
providing a place for community members of all ages to come together for generations to come.
Rep . C orrea and members of the And rade family p ose for a p hoto with the check g oing tow ard s renovations for
C hep a’s Park .
Sta nton Community a nd Senior Center Complex Funding
Yesterday, I present ed a $250,000 check to the City of Stanton for renovations to their Community
and Senior Center Complex, part of the FY2026 Federal Community Project Funding I secured for
California’s 46th Congressional District. Stanton’s community center is a shining example of how
local government has the power to make a valuable impact on residents. This federal investment is
an investment in the people of Stanton.
Rep . C orrea p resents a fed eral check to Stanton C ity officials.
Trump Fires Attorney General Pam Bondi
Attorney General Pam Bondi is out. It doesn’t matter who the President fires. The Epstein Files w ill
not go away.
Rep . C orrea g iv es reaction to former A ttorney General Pam Bo ndi’s firing .
Reaction to Trump’s Iran Speech
After watching Trump’s speech last night on Iran, I am concerned. Thank G od he did not mention
boots on the ground yet, but he does not appear to have a plan B.
Birthright Citizenship
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments about President Trump’s executive order
to end birthright citizenship. The early results are not looking good for President Trump.
Rep. Co rrea shares thoug hts o n the Sup reme Co urt case regard ing b irthrig ht citizenship .
Farmworkers Day
On Tuesday, I visited high school students in Santa Ana to discuss Farmworkers Day and the
Farmworkers’ Movement, a powerful movement rooted in resilience and change.
Rep. Co rrea sp eaks to high schoo l students in Santa A na.
Congressional Art Competition
High School Students: My office is now accepting submissions for the 2026 Congressional Art
Competition! Show us what makes our community special through your eyes. Whether it’s a
detailed sketch, a powerful photograph, or a painting, we want to see your creativity. The deadline
to submit your artwork is April 15th @ 5 PM.
Visit my website for additional information on the Congressional Art Compet it ion.
As always, I am committed to serving you, advocating for issues that matter to our community,
and connecting you to important resources. If you are experiencing any issues with 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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1039 Longworth House
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(202) 225-2965
Santa Ana
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Community College Building
2323 N. Broadway, Suite 319
Santa Ana, CA 92706
(714) 559-6190
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