Rep. Adam Smith discusses policies and recent engagements via Twitter

Rep. Adam Smith discusses policies and recent engagements via Twitter
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Rep. Adam Smith, a longstanding member of the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 9th district since 1997, recently expressed his views and activities through a series of tweets. These posts provide insights into his focus on issues such as working-class support, community engagement in Bellevue and Seattle, and commentary on national political matters.

On December 9, 2024, Rep. Adam Smith addressed Republican claims about supporting the working class by stating: “Republicans say that they’re here to help the working class—let’s hold them to that. From affordable housing to supporting unions, let’s see Republicans plans to make life better for working families.”

Later on the same day, he highlighted his efforts within Washington’s 9th District after meeting with local community members: “I met with @BellevueChamber and members of the Seattle community last week. I’m working for the 9th District to expand affordable housing, improve transportation, and promote clean energy. Real change starts with the legislation written here in the Capitol.”

On December 10, 2024, Rep. Smith mentioned his participation in a discussion with Forbes regarding former President Trump’s cabinet nominees: “I joined Forbes last week to talk about some of Trump’s controversial cabinet nominees.”



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