Rep. Adam Smith addresses labor and veterans’ concerns in April 7 tweets

Rep. Adam Smith addresses labor and veterans’ concerns in April 7 tweets
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Facebook Website
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Rep. Adam Smith, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 9th District since 1997, posted three tweets on April 7, 2025, focusing on labor rights and support for federal workers and veterans under the Trump administration. The Congressman, who replaced Randy Tate, is actively addressing concerns via social media and virtual town halls. Smith’s posts highlight ongoing discussions and actions relevant to his constituents.

On April 7, 2025, Rep. Adam Smith shared details of a conversation he had with Abraham regarding support for workers’ rights under the Trump administration. The tweet can be accessed here.

Smith further engaged in a virtual town hall where he addressed a concern raised by Katherine, a former HHS employee who was recently dismissed. “Last night at my virtual town hall, I took a question from Katherine who was one of the many HHS employees fired last Tuesday. She asked how federal workers can be helped by lawsuits, such as those led by @AGOWA.” The post is available here.

Additionally, Smith mentioned a discussion with Jason about protecting veterans’ benefits and services during the same town hall session. “I spoke with Jason at my Virtual Town Hall about protecting the benefits and services offered to veterans.” For more details, click here.



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