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Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) released the following statement on the partisan spending bill:
“After spending the last seven weeks on vacation, House Republicans returned to work by voting to raise health care costs for tens of millions of Americans.
After taking total control of the government, MAGAs have made their priorities clear - protect pedophiles and make life unaffordable for hardworking families."
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Washington, D.C. — Following Democrats on the House Oversight Committee releasing emails from the Epstein estate, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) issued the following statement:
Irvine, CA — In honor of Veterans Day, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) hosted a roundtable discussion with veterans at Irvine Valley College, listening to their concerns and stories, and sharing how he’s fighting to support veterans and their families in Congress. Rep. Min spent over an hour hearing from veterans and answering questions related to a broad array of issues, ranging from the high cost of living in Orange County to the particular needs of veterans during the government shutdown.
Washington, D.C. — In a new video, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) called on DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to stop stonewalling and provide long-overdue answers into the abuses of her agents, sharing his letter that 21 members of Congress joined to condemn ICE agent misconduct and demand oversight.
Irvine, CA — As costs rise, Representative Dave Min is fighting for affordable health care for California families and finding solutions to lower energy prices. In a new interview with Orange County Register,
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Washington, D.C. — Following the Trump administration’s decision to illegally cancel roughly $8 billion of federal funding for clean energy projects, including $1.2 billion for the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) Hydrogen Hub, Rep. Dave Min, along with Representatives Mike Levin and George Whitesides, led the full California Democratic delegation in a letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright condemning the Department of Energy’s (DOE) cut to ARCHES, and demanding the funding be restored.
Washington, D.C. — Following the Republican federal government shutdown, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) requested his pay be withheld until the federal government is fully reopened.
“I cannot in good conscience collect my salary while millions of federal workers, including members of our military, are not receiving their income,” said Rep. Min. “I stand with our military service members and federal workers during this government shutdown.”