Assemblyman Tri Ta highlighted his legislative priorities and shared information about free national park entrance days in California through a series of posts on January 5, 2026.
In a post made on January 5, 2026, Assemblyman Tri Ta stated, “The Legislature is back in session today. The Orange County Register featured lawmakers’ top priorities for the year ahead, and I was proud to be included. My mission remains unchanged: lower costs, stronger accountability, and a state government that works for the people.” He also included a link to the article mentioned.
A subsequent post at the same time contained only a link: “https://t.co/EAvJIRBNXm”.
Later that day, Assemblyman Ta posted about opportunities for Californians to visit national parks at no cost in 2026. In his message dated January 5, he wrote, “California has some of the best national parks in the country, and in 2026 you can visit them for free on select days. If you have been meaning to get outside, take a road trip, or finally check a park off your list, here are the free entrance days to save:
• February 16
• May”
Assemblyman Tri Ta represents California’s 70th Assembly District. The announcement of free entrance days aligns with broader efforts by public officials to increase access to natural resources and encourage outdoor activities among residents.
