General (03)Date:9/5/2025 2:38:34 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Should Congress force the Administration to release the Epstein Files?
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Dear neighbor,
Sunshine is the best disinfectant. In this country, everyone is treated equally under the law –no
matter who they are or who they’re friends with. As you may know Jeffery Epstein, convicted sex
offender, died in prison while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges. I have consistently called for
the release of the Epstein files. I want all people involved in sex trafficking to be brought to justice,
irrespective of your wealth or political influence.
Once again, Congress is proposing a resolution that would require these files to be released to the
public. As Congress considers taking action, I want your opinion.
I WANT YOUR OPINION:
Should Congress force the Administration to release the
Epstein files?
Yes
No
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taking action.
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Date:9/6/2025 12:44:33 PM
From:"Rep. Lou Correa" repcorrea@mail8.housecommunications.gov
To:"Public Comment" publiccomment@anaheim.net
Subject:[EXTERNAL] Back to Work in Washington
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Dear Neighbor,
After a busy August recess, I was back in Washington, pushing to hold everyone accountable under
the law, standing up for our Orange County veterans, and pushing for affordable health care options.
As I bring your stories to the halls of Congress, I wanted to take a moment to show you w hat I’ve been
working on.
HOLDING CRIMINALS ACCO UNT ABLE T O T HE LAW
This week, I signed a petition to release the Epstein files. Congress proposed a resolution that w ould
require the Department of Justice to unseal the documents involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s case. In this
country, everyone is treated equally under the law no matter who they are or w ho they’re friends with.
As you may know Jeffery Epstein, convicted sex offender, died in prison while aw aiting trial for sex
trafficking charges. I’ll keep fighting until all those named in the files are brought to justice.
Congressman Correa signed the discharge petition to release the Epstein files
ST ANDING UP FOR O C VE TERANS
I also joined my colleague, Congresswoman Young Kim in urging the Depart ment of Veterans Affairs
(VA) to build a VA cemetery in Orange County. Home to more than 100,000 veterans, Orange County
has the largest population of veterans without a dedicated cemetery. We met w ith VA Undersecretary
Brown to ensure that this cemetery project remains a top priority for the VA. Our veterans deserve to
have their final resting place be close to home. We’ll keep working to get the job done.
Congressman Correa and Congresswoman Kim pushed for a VA cemetery in Orange County
FIG HT ING BACK AGAINST CHILDHO O D CANCE R
I also stopped by Hyundai’s Hope on Wheels event to chat about the importance of pediatric health
care research. Children's Hospital Orange County (CHOC) provides life saving care to thousands of
kids each year. The Republican One Big Ugly Bill included historic healthcare cut s that have made it
difficult for families across the nation to receive affordable health care. I’m w orking to ensure that
these cuts do not prevent a child from their chance to get better. Donat ions from Hope on Wheels help
me in this fight and will support CHOC’s childhood cancer research. Everybody should be able to get
the care they need without breaking the bank. We'll keep pushing for affordable and accessible health
care.
Con gressman Correa and Hyundai CEO José Muñoz at Hyundai’s Hope on Wheels event in Washington
SUPPORT ING THE NEXT GENERAT ION OF LE ADE RS
I returned home just in time to visit Century High School in Santa Ana. From women’s health, to
climate change, immigration, there are many issues that directly impact young people’s futures. I
encouraged these future leaders to get involved in their communities and become the civically
engaged changemakers our future generation needs. I talked about the many paths to engagement
from Service Academy to the Congressional Arts Competition. Thank you, Cent ury High School for
showing me that the future is bright.
Congressman Correa visited Century High School
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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