Federal News
Congressman Correa Secures Orange County Funding
March 24, 2026
U.S. Representative Lou Correa has secured over $13.3 million in federal funding for multiple community projects across Orange County, California, announced on March 23, 2026. These funds target infrastructure, public safety, education, and recreational improvements in cities including Orange, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Stanton, and Fullerton. Specific contracts awarded include approximately $1.03 million each for advancing clean technology innovation at Rancho Santiago Community College District Foundation, enhancing Santa Ana College's Criminal Justice Academies, and establishing a Real Time Crime Center in the City of Orange.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the availability of federal funds directed toward community infrastructure and public safety projects in Orange County, signaling opportunities for contractors specializing in clean technology, educational facilities, and crime center technologies.
- The involvement of multiple municipal governments indicates potential for coordinated procurement efforts and partnerships across cities.
- Businesses serving educational institutions and public safety agencies in California should evaluate these projects for subcontracting or supply opportunities.
- This funding reflects a broader trend of federal investment in local community enhancements, emphasizing infrastructure modernization and public safety capabilities.
While most understand the role of a Congressmember as casting votes on Capitol Hill, there are other ways that we can serve our constituents through our offices. One major way is by securing federal funding for community projects that improve the quality of life and return taxpayer money to the district.
— U.S. Representative Lou Correa
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, City of Orange, City of Anaheim, City of Santa Ana, City of Stanton
Contracts
$1,031,000, $1,031,000, $1,031,000