Rep. Lou Correa, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing California’s 46th district, recently shared his views on social media regarding significant legislative matters and national celebrations. On July 3, 2025, Correa expressed his opposition to a Republican-sponsored bill.
In a tweet dated July 3, 2025, at 18:51 UTC, Rep. Lou Correa stated “I just voted against the GOP’s One Big, Ugly Bill. Here’s why.” The statement suggests a critical stance towards the proposed legislation.
Later that day at 19:19 UTC, he elaborated on his decision by explaining that “This week, I returned to Washington to vote against the GOP’s One Big, Ugly Bill that would strip away health care hard-earned benefits from hard-working Orange County taxpayers, children, and seniors.” He emphasized the potential negative impact of the bill on various demographics within his constituency.
On July 4, 2025, at 16:05 UTC, Rep. Correa reflected on Independence Day with a message celebrating American values. He tweeted “Today we celebrate the birth of our democracy and we remember that freedom is not free.” He encouraged continued advocacy for “freedom,” “justice,” and “equality,” wishing everyone a safe holiday.
Rep. Lou Correa has been an active political figure since replacing Loretta Sánchez in Congress in 2017. His career includes roles in the California State Assembly and Senate as well as local governance with the Orange County Board of Supervisors.



