Press Releases
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) tore into the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans’ plan to slash funding for Social Security. Rep.
“《威慑法案》是对我们研究型大学的又一次无耻攻击——它妖魔化亚裔美国人并助长反亚裔仇恨。这项立法为高等教育机构打开了潘多拉魔盒,施加了繁重的监管,并侵犯了那些希望支持高校的人的隐私权。该法案为基于捐赠者原籍国的不公平和非法针对行为铺平了道路,进一步加剧了种族主义和仇外情绪,这种情绪在过去十年中让许多亚裔美国人和其他人感到恐惧。基于以上所有原因,我强烈反对这项法案,并为能够投下反对票感到自豪。”
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Washington, D.C. – Representative Dave Min (D-CA) and Senator Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) introduced the Special Government Employees Transparency Act of 2025, legislation that would create transparency and accountability for special government employees (SGE), which was first reported by The Free Press. Rep. Min and Sen.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) voted “no” on the DETERRENT Act. The following statement can be attributed to Representative Min:
Irvine, CA — Today, Representative Dave Min’s (CA-47) sent a new letter to Edison High School Principal Daniel Morris and Huntington Beach Union High School District Superintendent Dr. Carolee Ogata, requesting their compliance in providing public records related to the potential First Amendment violations in the firing of Edison High School football coach Chris Kluwe.
Washington, D.C. — On CNN This Morning, Representative Dave Min (CA-47), a member of the House Oversight Committee, slammed House Republicans’ failure to investigate Pete Hegseth’s disclosure of war plans in an unclassified group chat, calling out the “sheer lawlessness of this administration across the board.” Watch the interview here.
Irvine, CA — Following his first in person town hall with over 1,300 constituents in attendance, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) announced a new portal to hear from constituents across Orange County about the consequences of the Trump administration’s attacks on the federal government. As Trump and House Republicans work to dismantle federal agencies and lay off essential workers, Rep. Min wanted to create a platform for constituents to share their experiences.
Washington, D.C — Rep. Dave Min (CA-47) announced his appointment as co-chair of the Building Resilient Housing Task Force with the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition. This task force will focus on building out our housing stock in a way that addresses the dual crises of housing affordability and climate change.
"This partisan funding bill would be a disaster for Orange County. This bill strips nearly $23 billion in veterans’ benefits, while also cutting funding for affordable housing, senior nutrition, and essential health care programs – raising costs on hard-working families across California.
Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, on the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) joined the Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage to Alabama. Rep.