Rep. Ken Calvert, a long-serving member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 41st District since 1993, shared several updates on May 21, 2025, regarding legislative efforts and their potential impacts on his constituents.
In a tweet posted at 16:26 UTC, Rep. Calvert announced his collaboration with colleagues and President Trump on a legislative initiative termed the “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” He stated that this bill aims to enable American workers to retain more of their earnings. He provided an example illustrating how the bill would benefit a single mother working as a waitress. “I am working with my colleagues and President Trump on the One Big, Beautiful Bill to allow American workers to keep more of their hard-earned money. Here’s an example of how a single mother working as a waitress would benefit from our bill.”
Later in the day at 19:08 UTC, Rep. Calvert highlighted concerns over potential tax increases if the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts are not extended for taxpayers in California’s 41st District (CA-41). He warned of significant financial implications for residents, including a possible 20% tax hike for average taxpayers in CA-41, loss of half the child tax credit for over 115,000 families, and increased tax rates affecting nearly 49,000 job creators. ” Taxpayers in CA-41 stand to pay dearly if we don’t extend the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts: 20% tax hike for the average CA-41 taxpayer 115,530 families lose half their child tax credit 48,640 job creators hit with a higher tax rate”
In another update at 20:21 UTC, Rep. Calvert announced progress towards Eastvale residents obtaining a unique ZIP Code following city incorporation efforts. The GOP Oversight Committee advanced H.R. 672—a bill introduced by Rep. Calvert alongside Rep. Norma J Torres—marking a step forward in addressing this local administrative issue. “Eastvale residents are one step closer to having the single, unique ZIP Code they have been seeking since incorporating as a city. Today, the @GOPoversight Committee advanced H.R. 672, which incorporates the bill I introduced with Rep. @NormaJTorres.”
Ken Calvert was born in Corona, California in 1953 and currently resides there at age 69. He is an alumnus of San Diego State University where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1975.



