Ken Calvert highlights economic benefits and condemns antisemitism

Ken Calvert highlights economic benefits and condemns antisemitism
Congressman Ken Calvert, District 41 — Facebook Website
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Rep. Ken Calvert, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing California’s 41st District since 1993, recently shared insights and updates through his social media posts. Calvert, who was born in Corona, California in 1953 and graduated from San Diego State University in 1975 with a BA, continues to engage with constituents on various issues.

On May 19, 2025, Rep. Calvert highlighted an economic report by the Council of Economic Advisers regarding the “One Big, Beautiful Bill.” According to his post, the bill is projected to increase take-home pay for a typical family with two children by $7,800 to $13,300.

Later that day, Calvert expressed pride in his legislative achievements. He stated on Twitter that he has consistently worked to deliver results for his constituents and was honored to be recognized as one of the most effective members of Congress.

In another post on May 19th, Rep. Calvert addressed issues of antisemitism within his district. He emphasized that antisemitism has no place in Coachella Valley or elsewhere and praised the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department for apprehending individuals involved in such acts. He reiterated the importance of protecting religious freedom as a fundamental right for all Americans.

Ken Calvert continues to serve his community from his residence in Corona, maintaining a focus on economic growth and civil rights.



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