Rep. Adam Smith discusses voting rights and economic impacts on social media

Rep. Adam Smith discusses voting rights and economic impacts on social media
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Washington's 9th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Adam Smith, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Washington’s 9th district, has recently shared a series of tweets addressing significant issues ranging from voting rights to economic concerns. His statements reflect ongoing legislative efforts and economic critiques relevant to his constituents.

On March 5, 2025, Rep. Adam Smith commemorated the 60th anniversary of the Selma marchers’ attack in Alabama by highlighting its significance for current voting rights issues. He stated, “Friday marks 60 years since hundreds of marchers were attacked in Selma, Alabama while demonstrating for the right to vote. Today, the fight for voting rights is just as urgent. That’s why House Democrats are introducing the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.”

Later that day, Smith discussed a recent initiative by his office aimed at facilitating local businesses’ engagement with government contracts. On March 5, he tweeted about a procurement workshop conducted with Washington APEX: “My office held our first procurement workshop of the month this morning with @WashingtonAPEX to help folks learn how to win contracts and bids. Thanks to those who came out and I hope you can join next week.”

In another tweet on March 5, Rep. Smith criticized former President Donald Trump’s trade policies, specifically targeting tariffs impacting local economies: “Donald Trump believes his trade war will only affect countries abroad, but his overly broad tariffs will hit Washingtonians hard. Slower exports could result in lost jobs, while more expensive imports may spur inflation. The President must rescind these reckless 25% tariffs and…”



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