Today, I stand with my fellow Orange County Representatives to honor the courage and sacrifice of one of my constituents. On Sunday, Dr. John Cheng of Aliso Viejo drove his recently widowed mother to her church in Laguna Woods. They were…
Michelle Steel
The Public Record
Michelle Eunjoo Steel is an American politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 48th congressional district, a position she has held since January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Steel has focused on issues such as economic growth, healthcare, and support for veterans during her time in office. She is known for her advocacy on behalf of her constituents in Orange County, California.
I believe the Federal Government has an important role to play in cutting redtape where new, safe technology can be approved, yet avoid the pitfalls of using taxpayer dollars to pick winners and losers.
I am happy to be a member of the Quiet Skies Caucus and to work here in Congress to help reduce noise and pollution from air travel.
Every day, more and more families are struggling to find the basic goods they need to run their lives. This latest shortage, 40 percent of all baby formula out of stock, highlights exactly how out of control this crisis has become. Orange…
Now, more than ever, we should be supporting our workforce and providing clear guidelines to give workers more flexibility.
I just don't know how, even if I was a small business owner, I would be scared today in trying to open a new business.
There are more than two million independent contractors and entrepreneurs working across California.
I'm very supportive of local small business models and empowering minority entrepreneurs to start their own business.
Every day, we see more and more illegal crossings at the southern border. March was the worst month yet, with over 221,000 migrant encounters. Instead of securing our border and empowering law enforcement, this administration continues to…
We all agree that we need an all-of-the-above energy approach to climate change, and we need to secure America's energy independence.
The Administration needs to make this a priority and appoint someone in the immediate future, hopefully soon.





